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I mean it's not really rolling, but since this is Linux Gaming, I recommend checking out Nobara Linux. It's a Fedora fork made by GloriousEggroll of the proton-GE fame. It's the easiest Linux gaming experience I've had so far, at least with the non-modified Gnome version.
IMHO, you should avoid KDE -- I've had nothing but bad experiences there -- but if that's your favourite poison go ahead.
https://nobaraproject.org/
It's always really interesting seeing how people can have completely different experiences with kde and gnome!
I have had nothing but a great experience with kde for years but every time I've tried gnome it's always been a buggy experience!
Yeah, like OP I too have had just unpleasant experiences with KDE while Gnome run great
Yeah, I wonder about that too sometimes. Perhaps a matter of hardware choices or just plain taste.
thanks but I comfortable with using rolling release Distros for Gaming
Sure. Rolling distros aren't an "advanced form" of Linux though, just different.