This reads like a high school essay made in the absolute last minute before it was due and the kid couldn't come up with anything worthwhile to write about.
Wall switch needs to have wiring that allows it to be always on which isn't guaranteed if your house want built in a time where construction code demands it. Also just less beginner/non-electrician friendly in general especially in north America where the electrical boxes for switches are typically smaller.
If all you are concerned about is the graphics, just get a better computer and you already own the game... Plus if you want to play the game but not sit at a desk you can hop back on the deck.
Whenever I try different distros I always try to exit nano like exiting vim then smash the keyboard since it's a block of aluminum with replaceable switches before uninstalling nano and installing vim.
Can you even do Wayland on Nvidia? My only Nvidia card is used in a server for testing self hosted stuff that uses cuda but it's still a bitch to deal with.
I have seen native versions tank as the default distro setups change over the years. As weird as it sounds it feels more reliable to use the windows version under proton/wine. Often game modding communities stick to the windows version.
Once M$ inevitably introduces Windows Cloud with subscriptions and the lowest tier being ad supported with anti-adblock and a registration fee, then Linux will become the preferred experience native or otherwise.
For the time being though wine and proton are good enough. I have been doing all my gaming on the steam deck and there haven't been any games that make me feel like it's a lesser experience in any way. The few games I have any difficulty running tend to be shitty games with micro transactions and kernel anticheat that doesn't even prevent cheaters. Several can be made to work anyways. You can even install poorly made games and mods using the case folding toggle in ext4 that steam deck does have access to.
I am admittedly still waiting for someone to tell me that Wayland incompatibilities are a thing of the past...
I'm to old to have thought of submitting an ai essay in school lol