Oof, no. Some people are people. Have you met people? Do not recommend.
PseudoSpock
My experimentation with gaming using Steam had gone just fine, as well. But I hear it all the time, that Linux and gaming have issues. My response to them is pretty much that I don't care. I don't use Linux for gaming. Gaming isn't my thing. To me, gamers and their needs are completely unimportant, as the pass time is just a waste.
That’s a very boomer like attitude. Learn or get left behind.
Not wanting to learn is just boring and lazy.
No different then a good bug report. Try something, if it doesn't work, research why. If after you've researched and tried everything you can, then present your case to others. By that point you can show what things you've tried and didn't work, and what sources/references you used.
Was it set for Bruce or David?
There are Youtube videos, books, magazines, forums, chats... Not knowing how to use settings once, in a pinch? Sure. But forever staying that way towards it? That's on you, not Linux or any other OS.
That's a flaw with the people, not the OS.
Because learning is a good thing.
It's called learning. Try it sometime.
Niche, huh? Linux dang near runs the world. Not being a primary gaming platform does not make it niche.