Brucehankins Solus does have a decent amount of default features that make gaming on Linux easier compared to other distros. For example Solus has increased file limits to enable ESync support. Dependencies for Lutris/Steam now include many of the packages I used to have to manually install.
Aside from having an easy to use settings menu another perk of having a Nvidia GPU is that you don't have to wait until the kernel is updated to use the latest and greatest driver.
@Harvey Explains the differences perfectly! I tried running a bleeding edge distro, openSUSE Tumbleweed for 3 months and just got frustrated by the amount of packages that get updated. I also ran into constant failures when trying to update the packages and random times the kernel update broke the Nvidia driver requiring a driver reinstall. I ran into the last issue on many distros but surprisingly I never ran into that issue for the past three years I've been using Solus.