Since you specifically mentioned gaming and streaming, a great option for you as a beginner is Nobara.
It is built specifically for gaming and streaming and has many of the tools pre-installed and makes DaVinci Resolve setup really easy (is a challenge otherwise lol). It’s based on Fedora, heavily modified kernel for performance and makes Fedora ready for gaming out of the box (which is why I discourage Fedora for gaming as a beginner, that takes a lot of set up for gaming and nvidia).
Nobara is also great for beginners because it comes with some brilliant GUI options - apps that let you click onto the specific drivers, packages you might need and the Welcome app includes options step by step of what to install. You will mostly use such an app for updates, so it takes away a lot of the fear of the terminal (but you can still use no problem). It also includes some great options for streaming apps you’ll need.
Also comes with KDE as its main suggestion (Nobara version of it or pure KDE, very little difference, basically the same with a few extra Nobara icons added i think). KDE is a fantastic DE, the workflow is similar to Windows out of the box and you won’t be unfamiliar with it, great one to start with. Plus its so customisable so you can get it looking very different from windows if you wish (which i did with mine).
They have a great Discord too if you wanna ask any questions about specific games or issues. It’s basically Fedora but gentler learning curve and everything you need ready to go out of the box















I am with ya. I completed it first time, took a while to get used to, very flawed game but did enjoy it. Basically became very powerful (fed on everybody lol).
On a replay trying to be ‘good’, it just annoys me that so much fun is taken away from you and it makes a tedious game excruciatingly tedious. Like i get it, making your choice to be good have consequences and you live with them. But that choice also directly stands in the way of fun. Dropped that playthrough after couple hrs.
Still would recommend for 90% off though.
How weird is it that there aren’t more good vampire games? Like hasn’t been a single ‘great’ game since Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines and even then, that was a pretty terribly made game. Unofficial patches and mods made that great! Seems to be such a gap in the market.
I think Vampyr comes with some serious jank, similar to VtMB before it, although doesn’t come close to its grestness, unfortunately.