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arch is what steam deck uses maximum compatibility plus steam puts in code
Sure, but they don't just go installing arch from an arch ISO, they carefully curate an environment with a team of experts to make sure it doesn't break.
That's not the experience you're gonna have gaming on Arch on your gaming desktop.
Eh, i recently did a fresh arch install on my desktop (had manjaro before) and I haven't run into any bigger issues (at least related to gaming). Diablo 4 for example worked basically out of the box with bottles
Maybe I'm biased because my only experience with arch in the past five years was install, boot, update packages, reboot, fail to boot, laugh, install Debian.