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I also added the launcher skip command in Steam, and have been running with Proton Experimental (though I have tried many other versions). I am running the version of Steam installed via Mint's Software Manager, not sure what flatpak is or what it would change.
I also am currently running the following kernel: 6.8.0-58-generic (per the Update Manager).
Have you tried GE-Proton? Probably won't work but might be worth a shot.
A different game, but I recently read about someone having to go all the way back to Proton 3.something to get it to work (forget which game), so maybe try that if you haven't?
No, it's not available through Steam. So far I've only tried the Proton versions available in Steam compatibility settings.
Once you download it through the protonup-qt app, it gets added to your compatibility list dropdown in Steam automatically.
I dunno, worth a shot. Like I said, probably unlikely if every other version hasn't worked. But if you're desperate...
I'd say it's also worth just having GE-Proton on hand anyway. I often just default to it. And if a game has any issues whatsoever with the official default, it's the first alternative I try and works nearly every time.