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My bad, that one actually doesn't support linux by default, requires proton. I was mistaken.
I mean, that's not a problem if you're playing it in Steam -- will just transparently work, unless you have an ideological desire to run a Linux-native binary.
But I don't know if the system requirements will work.
Lethal Company's system requirements on Steam says that it requires a NVIDIA GForce GTX 1050.
https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-HD-2500-Desktop-105-GHz-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1050/m7696vs3650
The GTX 1050 is an order of magnitude more powerful than an Intel HD 2500.
The user specifically asked in the post if they needed steam, so I tried to be transparent about that.
Gotcha.