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EndeavourOS isn't a gaming distro it's just an Arch installer with some defaults. It's still Arch and comes with Arch's woes. It's not a beginner friendly just works kind of distro.
Coming from kionite, you'd probably want Bazzite if you want a gaming distro: it's also Fedora atomic with all the gaming stuff added.
Yeah that's why I put it in quotes, it just kept popping up when I searched for distros more inclined towards gaming lol.
Yeah I didn't know about bazzite before going about this whole thing, but I am not going to try gaming on my system until nvk becomes more capable. Even then only light work.
I'm not necessarily a begginer as I have been using Linux for a few years now, but arch is definitely out of my wheelhouse
In theory, Kinoite is just the KDE spin of Bazzite (or the other way around, lol).
You can also get used to Arch over years until you find yourself editing kernel code directly and fixing the drivers by yourself
Gentoo has a lot of nice quality of life features if you want to roll a custom kernel. You can do it on any distro though.