Not impose container/sandbox/almost-a-whole-separate-OS-at-that-point packages on you; stay up to date; deliver a fairly vanilla Linux experience that leaves it up to you to “mold”; have most emulators, front-ends, Wine, Steam, launchers, drivers, utilities, bits, bobs, bells and whistles immediately available; be un-branded; not talk about dropping support for 32-bit games (although those are getting rare)
Fix dolphin-emu; promote more bits, bobs, bells and whistles out of the not-terribly-reliable AUR (although right now everything I can think of builds or I’m building it “on foot” anyway)
Nope, don’t see what for, except I suddenly seem to need xboxdrv again where xpad had been working great all this time (but I’m not sure if that’s Arch’s fault). Maybe if I play around with Bluetooth (again) and I can’t get it to work properly (again) I’ll try a more ready-made Arch-derivative, but probably not on the desktop/gaming PC.
Arch Linux
Not impose container/sandbox/almost-a-whole-separate-OS-at-that-point packages on you; stay up to date; deliver a fairly vanilla Linux experience that leaves it up to you to “mold”; have most emulators, front-ends, Wine, Steam, launchers, drivers, utilities, bits, bobs, bells and whistles immediately available; be un-branded; not talk about dropping support for 32-bit games (although those are getting rare)
Fix dolphin-emu; promote more bits, bobs, bells and whistles out of the not-terribly-reliable AUR (although right now everything I can think of builds or I’m building it “on foot” anyway)
Nope, don’t see what for, except I suddenly seem to need xboxdrv again where xpad had been working great all this time (but I’m not sure if that’s Arch’s fault). Maybe if I play around with Bluetooth (again) and I can’t get it to work properly (again) I’ll try a more ready-made Arch-derivative, but probably not on the desktop/gaming PC.