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Oh yeah forgot about Shadowplay. You won't have that either. You'll have to find a recording app for Linux that uses NVENC (so your framerates won't be affected).
As far as ultrawides, you may have issues with games that require you to set a custom resolution for them to display properly. I have a 16:9 display and as such, I haven't dabbled in that field much, so I don't know how well Linux is at creating custom resolutions from within the OS itself.
OBS can use NVENC, though IIRC it needs to be built with support enabled, which may not be the case for all distros' package managers.
Does OBS have a feature where it automatically deletes what it records if you don't press a hotkey to save the footage? I thought OBS was meant mainly for streamers.
There's a plugin for it. I've not personally tested it though. https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/obs-hadowplay.1728/