I was a long term user of Pop_OS. I strongly recommend it not only for work but also for gaming. The performance it gave me was far from average and I was able to play Doom and Deus Ex (the last game, I don't remember the full name).
But some months ago I switched to Manjaro and I can tell you that the difference is BIG. In performance, Gnome Shell works better (at least for me) than Pop_OS and the rolling release model is very interesting.
But if you want to stay with a Debian/Ubuntu based distro, Pop_OS! is the best one you can choose right now (IMO).
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I was a long term user of Pop_OS. I strongly recommend it not only for work but also for gaming. The performance it gave me was far from average and I was able to play Doom and Deus Ex (the last game, I don't remember the full name).
But some months ago I switched to Manjaro and I can tell you that the difference is BIG. In performance, Gnome Shell works better (at least for me) than Pop_OS and the rolling release model is very interesting.
But if you want to stay with a Debian/Ubuntu based distro, Pop_OS! is the best one you can choose right now (IMO).