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When I have Steam maximized everything seems to work fine unless I:
Basically anything that causes the main window to be partially covered. In these cases the screen flickers while a change is happening and for a frame or so I can see whatever is behind Steam.
When the main window isn't maximized it behaves perfectly fine, just like for Jellonator.
Edit:
After further testing it turns out if you stretch the window out to the borders it has the same effect. Interestingly enough, if you leave just a little bit of room on any side, everything works just fine again.
Even more interestingly, if I disable the "Border snap zone" in KDE ("System Settings" -> "Window Behavior" -> "Window Behavior" -> "Moving", decrease until it says "none"), everything works like a charm, unless the window is maximized which I was unable to find a workaround for.
A possible fix would be for Steam to simply disable window snapping alltogether for window managers with the same feature. Not sure if this would solve the issue when maximized, but at least it's something to work with.