I have used LXQT and it was nice, just not meant for gaming. I would recommend using a desktop that already supports all the relevant features for gaming like KDE.
I was mainly talking about stuff like HDR, VRR, tearing and gaming optimizations like with compositing. KDE also is generally more powerful as LXQTs main focus is performance
I have used LXQT and it was nice, just not meant for gaming. I would recommend using a desktop that already supports all the relevant features for gaming like KDE.
What features would that be? Stuff for configuring controllers in the settings for example?
I was mainly talking about stuff like HDR, VRR, tearing and gaming optimizations like with compositing. KDE also is generally more powerful as LXQTs main focus is performance
Ah I see. Thank you for the precision. I might stick with KDE then.