OK, give me a few hours and I'll run up a Debian installation and test install 10.4 out of the box. I did do this on an antiX install (I will also repeat this) with 10.3, but as reported this didn't work.
you are saying 10.4 still does not work at all for you, not even in a clean wineprefix. Is that correct?
Yes, simply running winecfg after (completely removing 10.1 and) freshly installing 10.4 running winecfg (with no existing ~/.wine) just halts with no terminal output.

Also, i386 staging is installed:
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Setting up wine-staging-i386:i386 (10.4~bookworm-1) ...
Essentially antix Core is a GUI-less, stripped back Debian with no systemd. I haven't encountered an issue with wine thus far, but I'm certainly not ruling it out.
Thanks for your input mate.
If Debian works and antiX will not, I'll drag my sorry behind over to the antiX forum and see what those guys have to say. They're damn good and friendly lot.
