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That's the nice thing about Garuda; all the difficult stuff is already set up for you, but because the distro is basically Arch, you still have the power to do whatever you want with your OS once you've used it for awhile and get the hang of things. If you wanted, you could even strip out all the Garuda stuff and return to vanilla Arch.
That's why I recommend it for first time Linux gamers. It's Arch with easy mode enabled. And there's absolutely nothing wrong with that.