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Apparently it's an Intel card issue with a new feature in Mesa and Proton. It's so obscure and specific to Intel cards that I couldn't find anything on it.
So apparently there is some sort of anti-lag feature in the current latest version of Mesa that the newest versions of Proton can use which needs to be disabled for Intel cards with this launch command:
DISABLE_LAYER_MESA_ANTI_LAG=1 %command%I added this to Arc Raiders, a UE 5 game that didn't launch with the latest Proton versions, and it solved the issue. There has already been a case opened on the Bazzite Github: https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite/issues/3252