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Is it possible she has variable refresh/gsync/freesync support and that it's enabled? That turned out to be the cause of the flickering I was seeing.
How do I disable that? KDE's settings doesn't seem to have anything about VRR (searching for it leads me to the display setings, but there's nothing mentioning VRR there either).
I think you only get the VRR setting if the screen does support VRR. No point asking the user if the system can't do it.
Ah, so the issue isn't VRR then.
Try running it through gamescope. Paste this into the additional launch options:
gamescope %command%
All that seems to do is force the game into windowed mode and cause heavy artifacting (using gamescope -f doesn't show the game at all, but it still seems to be running in the background).
Try launching KDE in X11 instead of Wayland.
Nvidia is known to have all sorts of graphical issues on Wayland in all but the most recent versions of KDE which likely isn't available in your distro yet.
Edit: ah, not Nvidia? You can still try on X11, as some programs also have issues with xwayland.
It's not an Nvidia problem (no discrete gpu, already checked both Windows and Linux)
Edit: Somehow missed your edit, oops
Also I might try X11, just to see if anything changes.