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Huh! Well that is refreshing thank you.
Any reason why you're not using bazite? That's the gamer one that I hear the most about
At the time it was a toss up between Cachy and Nobara and I, luckily, picked Cachy. I've had a great experience with Cachy and haven't had the urge to change.
Bazzite seemed more focused on handheld/controller based devices so it wasn't really a contender for me.
Cachy is the #1 most viewed/active distro on https://distrowatch.com/ and has heaps of users so it feels well supported to me.
I'm a fan of the idea of rolling releases so I can get the latest and greatest more so than an atomic/immutable distro.
It really doesn't matter which one you pick as your first distro, any well supported distro with good nvidia support will be sweet.
I see Cachy is arch
..that's a bit scary for a newcomer like me
Yeah, fair enough. Go for any distro and use KDE and you'll be allg.