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Frankly I just shouldn't have put the mostly. I've literally had one issue in the last year. Point is: just try it.
What distro do you recommend if it's a machine mostly used for gaming?
I've primarily been using PopOS, which has been fantastically stable and very easy. I have an all AMD system, but my understanding is that the nvidia version of Pop also makes some of the nvidia driver stuff a lot easier.
I also play on Arch sometimes, but realistically you probably don't want bleeding edge stuff if the point is just making sure games work. That's where the relative stability of something like Pop / Mint / even just pure Debian comes into play.
Easy doesn't matter as much for me, since I've been using Linux for more than a quarter century, but stable is important. And, something that makes it easy to deal with the video card drivers sounds very nice.
I assume that if it's Linux that a system that is optimized for playing games could still be used as a web server, or to develop software. But, seeing as how my gaming machine is mostly used for gaming / web stuff, it would be nice to choose a distro with that as the focus.