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I assume your drive in fstab (or systemd mount, whatever your setup is using) has the 'defaults' permission option? If it doesn't that may be why games aren't launching. Also exFAT doesn't have the proper Unix permissions to launch games iirc.
The issue was indeed from the fstab. But it was because exec was specified before users.
Late to reply, but you should just leave it as
defaults,noatime,nofail. From the mount man page,defaultsalready impliesrw,suid,dev,exec,auto,nouser,async.EDIT: change it to
rw,suid,dev,nouser,exec,auto,async,noatime,nofailactually, anything after defaults overrides the options specified by that.