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Or use wine and download the componets you need.
Or use Lutri and Wine.
Creating a new thread asking the same thing is not going to change anything.
THE GAME WORKS OOTB IN STEAM, if not, there is something wrong with your system and NOT STEAM. (assuming you installed steam the correct way, witch is ALSO a question for you to ask on that forum)
That pisses me off, they should not treat you like that, unless you were rude or smthn..
But you should work on your "support requesting skills". You provide almost nothing to go on for them.
I don't have an account on their forum, or they would learn who I am.. xD
I suggest you check if OTHER games work on your steam installation, if it does, go from there, because there really should be no problems just running the game directly from steam.
My suspicion is you did something strange when installing steam, or you are missing the 32-bit repositories needed to run games.
But these are things you should be able to find in endeavouros documentation. (It sounds strange that I push it on them and not steam, but it has to do with repositories, steam does not control what is in endeavouros's repos (witch in this turn is arch repos, kinda) if you understand what I mean)
A good tip is to try to find info before asking on the forum, it's a matter of respect for the people giving support...
I understand your frustration buddy...
If you can't install it (it's greyed out) it's most likely because you haven't selected a compatability layer in the game's settings. xD
And THAT information (other windows games work for you) is what you should provide in your question on their forums, and then they have something to work from, because with proton-GE it SHOULD work OOTB, if not, there is something wrong on your system.
The fact that it at some point asked to install .net tells me it's a fundamental missconfiguration somewhere, that is stuff that PROTON handles. All you ever have to do (happens rarely) is press "yes" and it installs whatever it needs in whatever wine prefix it uses.
And I keep mentioning the 32-bit repos, they are called multilib on Arch, not sure what they are called on endeavouros, but you HAVE to have those for proton to work correctly.
I use nvidia, so for me I don't have much of a choice, but if you use amd, drivers are in the kernel, there should not be any need to install anything.
But maybe your overclocking thing requires things in the amd module driver, idk, but stuff like that can obv make things go a bit heywire.
Overclocking and such is extremely experimental on linux just so you are aware and requires knowledge to know what is going on.
Not to be rude, but you seem to not be at that knowledge level so maybe go back to a more standard setup removing both overclocking and drivers and see how that works...