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You probably will run into the "issue" that you'll use one way more than the other, making the dual boot kinda redundant, but in principle I don't see anything wrong here. People generally overestimate the differences between distros. Both are perfectly good for both gaming and browsing; you will very rarely find a game that behaves differently on these two.
That is totally fine if end up using one of the distros less over time. I do intend to settle on one distro longterm but I wanna cycle through a bunch of distros / compare them live and other stuff.
If your main goal is gaming, i'm running pop os right now and i couldn't really be happier.