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New Arch-based Distros
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I heard good things about Garuda Linux
If you don't want the themed desktop (KDE) then Garuda KDE lite is great. They also offer other desktop environments that I also think is without the skin
This is what I'm using the last year, really enjoying it. Most stuff does just work, Proton installed by default, haven't had trouble running nearly anything I've wanted to play.