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I had basically the same symptoms and I have spent MONTHS going back and forth with steam support. Absolutely useless.
I wish I had thought of this earlier. Thanks.
After going back and forth with Valve for literally months and getting less than nowhere, I retired the idea of anything logical fixing it and was waiting on some miracle dropping out of the sky.
Every now and then I would go searching for the same old things and getting the same results, but today I found this.
I kept repeating stuff along the lines of...
"Keep in mind that all my problems vanish when I log in with an alternate account. Same machine, same installation, same games(via library sharing) and zero problems"
I kept being told to..
"try this and that, here is a troubleshooting guide.... uninstall all of these things.. here is another long list of things to do".
I told them I had bought and built a new PC and that I had tried running steam with literally nothing but video drivers, both AMD and Nvidia, Windows 7 and 10. I doubt they are paid enough to think creatively or use deductive reasoning.
Does anyone have a reliable path to someone not working from a script?
I would love to know what the connection is between following games and incredibly poor Big Picture performance.
I'll need to find them again and send an email to them.