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Really? I'm having a very dissimilar experience, and am also on Manjaro. Drivers were a peach to install and I get at least as good as performance on windows...to the extent that the dual boot has (over the years) become just a single boot. I'm even running a valve index on it - Alyx runs smooth. Built in 2019.
TBH I'm surprised at a lot of these threads about Nvidia as it's just been a few times that the drivers didn't work out on an update and I had a black screen. But I've had almost as many breaking issues from non Nvidia related stuff in its lifetime.
What's your build like? I have an i5 6600k and a GTX 1660. I have two displays one connected to the 1660 and the other to the iGPU, so I might have been accidentally using the latter. Wayland seems to not work even on my other PC with a single GPU (3060 ti) tho.
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Honestly, it's possible that I just don't notice low framerate as I'm a product of the Atari/NES gen of console gamers; my standards may be co-opted. I'm just reporting that my experience has been positive. Fair to say though that Wayland is still hit and miss, and still is. I general avoid it and stick to x while using steam, and tinker around with it when X's idiosyncracies bother me enough. Nvidia in general just hasn't picked my berries like it seems to have for others. Certainly not enough to ever make me retreat to a windows install 😁