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Not sure how old your experience with Linux is, but gaming is really great nowadays, thanks to Valve and Steam Deck.
I started messing with linux like around 2015? (not sure), and I last used linux around 2022. I had a HP laptop where if I try to run Ubuntu, the touch screen refuses to work, Firefox doesn't scroll when you use touchpad gesture or mouse wheel scroll, until I found a command to run before firefox starts scrolling. Youtube videos refused to play, and installing ffmpeg still doesn't play youtube (installing ffmpeg worked on an older laptop, but not this newer one). I try to play this niche game called FTL, and I couldn't get a mod to work (Multiverse Mod). I tried Skyrim using Wine and lagged as hell, whereas I could play normally on Windows. I mean... the list goes on and on. I think computers these days are just built to be less and less compatible with Linux. One of these days, Intel or AMD is gonna build a CPU that breaks Linux.
Those are the last manufacturers you could expect to see pulling something like that, it won't happen because the majority of servers run Linux, same on several enterprises' workstations. To support that even more, the drivers by both are open source offering better/easier integration with the kernel.
I believe your playback issues could be related to missing codecs, ffmpeg on its own shouldn't be what enables that as far as I know, perhaps in the past it pulled in a certain codec as a dependency so as a side effect videos started playing.
Those other input related things could have been using X instead of Wayland or applications running in compatibility mode (XWayland).
If you feel like giving it a try again I think you would be really happy with Nobara Linux, it's perfect for a fully fledged installation that doesn't need you to do much or any further tweaking, it's also generally better for gaming, not sure if it will solve all your issues on that front, but do try to run those games through Steam or Heroic, or the more generic Lutris or Bottles
Another vote for Lutris here. For many years, my main game was WoW, and it runs fine there. Now my main game is GW2, which also runs fine under Lutris.