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  • I would try adding the game to Steam and using Proton that way

    (In the Steam client) Games > Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library > (Add the executable) > Select the game in your library > Properties > Compatibility > Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool > Select your preferred Proton version

    Granted, I’ve only tried this with one game, but it worked like magic. Your mileage may vary.


  • You can check for yourself if the games you want to play work on Linux, just look up “(game name) ProtonDB” and look for a gold or higher for a good gaming experience. Subjectively, 90% of the games I’ve tried work well. CSGO, Overwatch 2 (through Lutris), Don’t Starve, Deep Rock Galactic and Red Dead Redemption 2 are all games I know play well on Linux since I’ve tried them myself. It’s incredible what Valve has done with Proton for game compatibility on Linux.