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  • One thing you need to do is go into Steam and enable Proton for all titles. Otherwise, most of your game library won't show up.

    Also, if you have issues with a game, go into the properties of the game in Steam and there's a compatibility tab. You can make sure it's using Proton (specifying you want to use Proton works better for some Linux native games rather than using the Linux version) and even try an older version of Proton. For most games, Experimental is the best version to use.

    Keep in mind that it creates a virtual Windows installation referred to as a ”prefix". Each game run through Proton creates a separate prefix under the compatibility directory in your Steam directory (I'm on my phone, otherwise I'd give you the exact path). Each game's prefix has a number that matches the ID of the game in Steam. For the most part, you won't need to go into and modify these prefixes.

    There's also Glorious Eggroll's version of Proton that you can install, though I would get a grasp on regular Proton and its quirks before Proton GE.

    Also, if you add any Windows games as non -Steam games, make sure you set it to use Proton in the aforementioned properties window. Being that a launcher like Battle.net gets its own prefix, it's a good idea to install B.net and then go into the B.net properties in Steam then move the target to the executable for the B.net Launcher inside the prefix. That way it continues to use the same prefix and doesn't launch the installer for the launcher every time you run B.net.

  • "You should migrate to Linux"
  • There's actually a distro based on Fedora called Nobara that is gamer focused. It's maintained by a well-known Redhat employee who also maintains Proton-GE.

    Nobara KDE has been my distro of choice for a while. Everything seems to just work for me.

  • 70 percent of gamers avoid certain games because of 'toxic communities', study finds
  • Before the internet was mainstream, I dreamt that online games would be amazing, civilized activities. Now I want nothing to do with what it became, and this is coming from a guy. It's like being a gamer became an identity, people take playing games too serious and there's virtually no punishment for being a dick. I've seen more mature 12 year-olds than some of these adults.

  • Why is Linux so frustrating for some people?
  • I get what you're saying; a good portion of the issues you encounter on Windows aren't solvable as they are in the design or you have to wait for Microsoft to fix the issues, if they ever do. A lot of the design isn't even for the customer, it's for the advertisers or other interests. That said, you're coming off pretty aggressive and I don't think you'll get many to consider your argument when brought forth in such a manner.

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