This is a known issue with TF2, you'll need to switch to OpenGL to fix it. However, you may also need additional launch options as listed here (but try just the OpenGL switch first).
Yeah, I'll have to try opengl out...
Thanks!
Update:
Seems that this is an issue some others are having when using Vulkan with the new 64-bit build after the recent update.
I've added some information about my setup, so hopefully they figure it out at one point.
Until then...back to opengl!
Second Update:
This is (weirdly enough) an issue connected to the having had the in-game steam-overlay disabled.
I've turned on the steam-overlay and everything is working flawlessly!
I would love to see why that makes a difference...
Had something similar a few years ago. I think it was in combination with Lutris. No idea when it stopped.
Do you have the Packman repository enabled? Maybe it was fixed for me with a newer Mesa or something.
I can't even remember whether I had that on the Steam Deck or on my OpenSUSE desktop. Unfortunately I can't find a bugreport about this.
TF2 spaghetti code strikes again
Are you running TF2 through proton? TF2 has a native Linux build.
Nope, this is the native build
Honestly don't know if it's related or not, but the next version of Proton (I believe it's 9.0) that's coming out, has a lot of fixes, including for input issues.
This is using the native build
This is using the native build
Then I got nothing. Good luck.
Edit: Don't mean to be dismissive, I just have no knowledge on that client to help further.
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