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My setup is similar. Unfortunately the docs on how to set up partitions in an opensuse-style layout that will work with snapper are really lackluster. Had to piece together a number of different tutorials and blogposts.
Wish the install guide under partitioning had a section on common use-cases and their implementation.
You might try CachyOS. Comes built in, still Arch based, and Cachy kernel is known for roughly a 10 fps improvement for gaming.