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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Gamescope
might go through some of those troubleshooting steps and make sure you have drm kernel modeset.
one other thing you might try (at end of the page) by setting LD_PRELOAD=”” with the command which can at least rule out features that sometimes break on certain games. I've had game recording and overlay cause similar issues and could only launch after disabling those in game settings.
also might not need gamescope? mesa 25.1+ and proton 10+ have a lot of the features built in and I've not noticed much if any performance difference. now i only use gamescope if i run into issues and usually only if protondb shows consensus that you need to use gamescope or specific workarounds.
The biggest reason why I wish to keep using gamescope at the moment is because I have an external capture card I use. My main monitor is 1440P I wish to render in 1440P but the capture card when I set to replicate my main (and only monitor besides capture card) it for some reason forces all games to render in 4k and if I try to change it it just breaks and is no longer full screen and notifications (steam and such) pop up in the middle of the screen. If there is another way to do this would love to know gamescope is just how I 'solved' it myself.