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I want to switch to Linux for gaming, but I need an accessible desktop environment

I switched to macOS pretty for all my day-to-day, development and work uses, but still have a Ryzem+RTX (I do use Ray tracing features) desktop that I only ever use for gaming anymore.

I play games from Steam, GoG, Epic, and occasionally Xbox Game Pass.

The big problem here is I’m visually impaired and need a desktop environment that will let me consistently use a lime green mouse cursor and zoom in full screen via keyboard and scroll shortcuts.

At the risk of 1) nobody having actual experience and 2) the current Linux distro/DE ecosystem being hopelessly broken, what should I try?

I also only have some 2 hours a week for videogames. I can’t afford the time to tinker, after the transition and setup period.

I’m perfectly happy with “you’re outta luck, buddy, just suffer through Windows,” but I figure it can’t hurt to ask…

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  • As much as I want to speak in favour of Linux.

    It's just not ready for this situation combined with gaming. Currently you're required to tinker with each game to get them to work well. I'd suggest revisiting this in ten years.

    Many games do work out of the box on steam. However, features like ray tracing and HDR can be touchy. And I'm not confident screen reader software will play nicely.

    Epic Games and Game Pass do not work without much tinkering (The game pass streaming feature might work well but I've not tried it myself.) and you'll likely need to stay on top of that as each update could potentially break it.

    Outside of games it's ready for a wide spectrum of accessibility needs and could potentially be a better experience than windows.

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