Linux gaming · one command
One line between you and a
tuned gaming rig.
Gaming Command Center scans your machine, clears the gaming blockers, and applies community-verified per-game fixes — no forum rabbit holes, no compiling. Set it all up with a single command.
Paste it in a terminal. It detects your distro, installs anything missing, and sets up the launcher, icon and permissions — then Game Command Center opens.
Pick your path
Made for the distros gamers actually run
The one-liner above is the fastest route on most systems. Prefer a native package, or on an immutable distro? Here's your route.
CachyOS, Pop!_OS, Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora — anything with a normal package manager.
$ curl -fsSL …/bootstrap.sh | bash
Detects your distro, installs deps, sets everything up.
Prefer your AUR helper so it updates with the rest of your system.
$ yay -S gaming-command-center
Also installable in pamac (GUI) on Manjaro/CachyOS.
Read-only /usr (Steam-Deck-style distros). Grab the portable AppImage.
⬇ Download AppImage
— mark it executable, then run.
Native immutable install is in the works.
What it does
The tuning you'd do by hand — done for you
Every fix is explained, reversible, and labeled by how much the community trusts it. Nothing runs behind your back.
System Doctor
One scan finds what's throttling your games — CPU boost, Resizable BAR, GameMode, driver mismatches, max map count — and fixes what it safely can, persistently.
Per-game fixes
Known launch-option and config fixes for your installed games, applied in a click. Detects when a fix is already in place — no guessing.
Game Mode
One reversible toggle: parks the weaker CCD, pushes the CPU to full performance, keeps audio pop-free. Power-saving mode for when you're done.
A database that improves itself
See a fix work? 👍 it. Know one we're missing? Suggest it. Reports tally automatically, so trust in each fix grows without anyone lifting a finger.
Your rig, tuned in one paste.
Open a terminal, drop the line, and let it sort out the rest.