Presumably, your experience of this is with games that ran well/acceptably in both systems, so not really what I meant about 'clunky and unreliable'. There can be many reasons for this - like the underlying OS running better in many ways. Originally posted by Bock Saga - hidden past of Earth: To my surprise some games work even better than on the original platform of creation: Windows. And this information from protondb is more reliable than the information about "linux native" (the steam logo) on Steam - there are a ton of games that don't work on modern platforms anymore, and I have already given a ton of examples like the Anomaly series and others. You have the information of which games works right at your hands. Don't try to make this your original point. I never said all games work under Proton. That wont happen of course, cause all games would look broken. ![]() It would be otherwise if statistics were based on crash reports and automatic. The amount of games which do not work is also heavily biased towards games that do work, since players don't report when something is broken, but tend to report when they manage to start a game. ![]() I pay for the game and I expect it to work 100% without hacks. Even if it's "only 30%" that does not, I don't want a platform that even 0.5% of games don't work. Originally posted by Mashuo#85:Not all games work under Proton.
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