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Thanks for your work.
What I did was:
(Slick tricks like this to work around troublesome software is just one of the many reasons I love Linux.)
I like your efforts, but right now the Flatpak version provides me with a unified stable basis, a container for savegames and sandboxing, which is a great mix.
I've been waiting for Valve to do something like that for years and it's finally here.
The next step would be to have only one build of the app-in-container for all platforms Steam support, that way the host OS, not just the Linux distro, would be irrelevant too, but that's probably a bit further away.