I think most tactiles aren't very tactile. The brand new Razer Mechanical Yellow Switches linear. Tactiles are good too, but slightly less interesting to me in most cases. Clicky keyboards just sound louder than their silent counterparts because high-frequency noises are more directional and easier to hear. The problem is that I feel restricted to using them at home since I no longer have a private office at work. Buckling Spring and Box Navies are the best I've tried. Clickies also don't need lube at least in my experience lubing is a painfully tedious task. However, tactile switches can slow you down if you are gaming at a high level and want to respond as quickly as possible. Those properties also change a lot with different keycaps, cases, and plates (they seem to differ the most when these variables are changed). Good clickies are my favorite because they have sound, tactility, and sometimes hysteresis. But, as others have noted, linears are boring because nothing special happens when they're pressed it's basically just a matter of smoothness. Maybe something like 85g would be perfect. The problem is that I went a little too heavy with 100g springs. Clicky Switches Feature, Linear, Tactile Feedback, No feedback, Tactile feedback (bump) Typing, Slower, because the user bottoms out the key, Faster due to.
I have experimented with very heavy linears, and the typing experience seems to be better because it's harder to bottom them out.
Keyboard switches can affect gaming depending on a gamers personal preference. It's also easier for me to "get lost" in typing because I can't feel/hear when the key has been pressed it's an odd feeling that I'd also describe as "loose" where I feel as if I'm getting ahead of myself when typing and can't keep track of which letter I'm on. Linear switches have a consistent keypress, thus are the preferred choice for gamers. It honestly depends on the gamers preference. For some reason, linears just wear my fingers out, even if they're the same weight as a clicky or tactile switch. I like linears for playing games but not for typing.