I don't know a ton about this, but I thought their major issue was games needing new versions of some random libraries. Being more up to date than Debian would still put you (presumably) years behind.
Mesa and the kernel would be less important, as all the hardware needs to be supported by them on release.
> I don't know a ton about this, but I thought their major issue was games needing new versions of some random libraries. Being more up to date than Debian would still put you (presumably) years behind.
That's not the case w/ the Fedora release cycle. Like I said, it's only slightly behind Arch.
Mesa and the kernel would be less important, as all the hardware needs to be supported by them on release.