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My experience over the last few years of Linux gaming is: with Proton, it's mostly a matter of It Just Works™.
When it doesn't, switch to Experimental, and then usually it works.
Compatibility with older games is fantastic, too.
The exception to this are games which require kernel-level anti-cheat. This is a security nightmare on Windows as it is, and it simply doesn't work on Linux. Luckily, these games are few -- but they do tend to be big (e.g. Apex Legends).