BUG: [575.64] [1080Ti] [Xid 69] The Last of Us Part II freezes within 20 seconds into gameplay

As the title says, I’m trying to run The Last of Us Part II Remastered, but it freezes within 15 seconds into gameplay.
Here’s a video clip:

This is from a further checkpoint into the game, but the same happens when starting a new game.
Right after the intro when Joel leaves the garage, riding his horse, the game freezes within 20 seconds.
Audio continues playing.

OS: Bazzite 42 (nvidia-testing)
Desktop: KDE 6.4.0 Wayland
GPU NVIDIA 1080Ti 12GB
Driver: 575.64 (closed)
RAM: 16GB

The driver gives me:
NVRM: Xid (PCI:0000:04:00): 69, pid=26613, name=tlou-ii-l.exe, Class Error: ChId 00c4, Class 0000c197, Offset 00002388, Data 07937878, ErrorCode 00000004

Proton log:
steam-2531310.log.gz (1.7 MB)

NVIDIA bug report:
nvidia-bug-report.log.gz (2.4 MB)

Could you by chance follow the kernel parameters part from here https://youtu.be/t-n095tzz-U?si=rdf4Ci3yGZf0SYuk

Just to see if the Xid 69 issue also goes away from your case (on my gtx 1080 it worked. I don’t have a gtx 1080 ti).

There are other parts on the video but just test the kernel parameters one.

Thanks for thinking with me.
I’ve added them all and my kernel arguments look like:

BOOT_IMAGE=(hd5,gpt2)/ostree/default-ebf39bdb64bcef9da1d6943bad36a44df5b9d41fc9505b03f7bb0be288a24f9a/vmlinuz-6.14.6-111.bazzite.fc42.x86_64 rhgb quiet root=UUID=1593d4b9-9b47-4769-b621-014754c2e6dc rootflags=subvol=root rw ostree=/ostree/boot.1/default/ebf39bdb64bcef9da1d6943bad36a44df5b9d41fc9505b03f7bb0be288a24f9a/0 bluetooth.disable_ertm=1 preempt=full amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xfff7ffff mitigations=off ibt=off split_lock_detect=off split_lock_mitigate=0 nokaslr vdso=0 ignore_rlimit_data sched_migration_cost=512 pci=nommconf threadirqs nvidia.NVreg_EnableGpuFirmware=0

Unfortunately the game still crashes with:

[  171.801824] NVRM: GPU at PCI:0000:04:00: GPU-28c4a995-bc24-49cd-e960-3d919242476d
[  171.801831] NVRM: Xid (PCI:0000:04:00): 69, pid=6136, name=, Class Error: ChId 00ab, Class 0000c197, Offset 00002388, Data 0ca0000e, ErrorCode 00000004

Let’s hope NVIDIA can fix it with the 580 series, before support for pre-Turing gets dropped.