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--my-next-video-card-wont-be-nvidia
Even if you have an nvidia card, it's... fine now? With a 1080Ti, and Plasma, I haven't really had any issues on the Wayland session, that aren't straight up KDE bugs
Still no VRR support which is likely a dealbreaker for many.
Can't you use VRR on KDE?
With AMD you can. GSync isn't supported on Wayland.