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there is a tool somewhere on github that modifies genshin impact to bypass linux checks.
Nah, that's quite old news. I actually figured out the issue in the end: Steam does this for any .exe non-Steam game on Linux, creating a separate temp c_drive for it and deleting it as soon as the link to the game is deleted. So any time I switched .exe's this happened (because there's two .exe's - the launcher and the game itself).
To anyone who comes across this thread looking for a solution with Steam: just use Lutris with the official installer, it works like a charm and actually lets you update the game properly.