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Flatpak Steam works for me. Can't say I find any difference from native.
I ran that until I needed to install games on a different disk. Impossible for me on Arch.
You can do this with the Flatpak version of Steam, but you have to give it access to the disks.
Flatseal is the easiest way to do this.
Restart Steam (if it was running). You should be able to access additional devices.
I did that and so much more, and yet no dice. I just installed steam normally.