temps: What does this end up meaning for the player though? Is there any serious problem for them if they have an RTX 3070 and want to try using Linux? Will it simply not work?
patrikc: As long as one is willing to use proprietary drivers, there shouldn't be any issue. You can do as you please, in this case install the drivers if needed. However, some distros come bundled with the necessary drivers, such as Pop OS or Manjaro, so everything should work from the get go, without taking any extra steps.
Even if you need to install the Nvidia drivers (say you want to use another distribution that does not offer them by default), the process is straightforward, nothing out of the ordinary.
Great... I think I'll try either Linux Mint or Ubuntu in a few days, because I'm finding a surprisingly large number of my games already support Linux. I have a few Windows-only games I picked up in the recent sale I want to play first.
Although I'm sad to see GOG Galaxy doesn't have a Linux version because I've come to like this launcher.