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I am running Bazzite and Stellaris. I have no issues with stability or opening the game. Have you checked your hardware fundamentals and done things like disable steam overlay?
Update: I turned off steam overlay, and set the in-game video setting from borderless full screen to just full screen, and that did it!
So much frustration, and such an easy fix. Ugh. But at least it's working now. Thanks again.
Thanks for the update! Glad to hear it's fixed; also thank you (on behalf of the community) for sharing the fix. If I may, I think this would be a classic example of the XY problem. Anyhow, wish ya a great day!
I haven't seen any hardware issues, but perhaps I'm just ignorant. I'm pretty busy with work and family generally, so I seldom dig into troubleshooting recently. I'm not even sure I'd know how to start with hardware diagnostics on an atomic distro (but that should be easy enough to find in the documentation).
I'll try turning off steam overlay, thanks for the tip!