I was browsing on system76’s offering to see what PCs they have and noticed that they have an ARM Computer that apparently faster than the fastest Apple Mac but for cheaper (Based), but I’m wondering, how well does ARM computers game on linux with proton, it is very expensive to me atm and I can’t afford it, but maybe in the future I could consider it to be my first desktop as I always been using laptops, obviously gaming isn’t like the main priority as I would like a workstation to do heavy work such as blender and stuff and perhaps put gentoo on it in the future (if its supported) but I would like to game on the side when I’m winding down that’s all, so can it game well?

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    You’re right, my bad. Dynamic linking and dynamic compilation are different thinks.

    The library inter operation is a part of the translation layers that, like fex-emu which is becoming more and more supported by Fedora.

    https://github.com/FEX-Emu/FEX/blob/main/ThunkLibs/README.md

    manually vetted libraries where you can clean up the ABI

    Yes, but usually games are ran with wine which does have a standard set of libraries it uses.