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Steam also supplies its own shared libraries, many of which are 32-bit. It does a lot of fuckery with
LD_PRELOADto load its own stuff instead of system libraries. Thesteam-native-runtimepackage in themultilibrepository replaces those with system libraries, and provides thesteam-nativecommand that runs Steam without said fuckery. I can't guarantee it'll work at all.Tried
steam-nativebut sadly didn't fix the issue. Apparently it does indeed fix some problems for some games. Maybe I can useLD_PRELOADto pull some system files before running the game via a launch option but no idea where to start or if it would work at all. I could also try flatpak Steam but whenever I tried that I had worse experiences.