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I'm doing the same thing. Someone recommended Bazzite to me and it seems to come with a lot of the compatibility stuff ready to go. I haven't really gotten into it much but my plan is to dip my toes in with it and at least learn the names of the apps and what they do. After that If I want to switch I hope it will be easier. The biggest hurdle for me is just knowing what's what.
I do love the file browser on it already. I'm doing the same stuff with it I had to install 2 3rd party apps in Windows for.
Bazzite is definitely a good choice for a PC that you'll use like a console. But because it's an atomic OS (immutable) downloading less popular apps may be a bit annoying. It's not impossible but just keep that in mind if you ever get frustrated. If an immutable OS isn't working for you, then id give Nobara OS a try.
I'll keep that in mind. So far haven't hit any walls other than FreeCAD running like ass but I'm not sure that's Bazzite's problem or something else. Still digging into it.