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It's incredible how well steams compatibility software (Proton) works nowadays; 99% of games I've tried, even when explicitly listed as 'windows only' work great once you force-enable compatibility.
I'm at the point where I just assume that a game will work.
The only "problem" games are the kernel anti-cheat games that I don't play because I don't want kernel anti-cheat.
Yeah; no video games should ever have unrestricted access to the entire system. ESPECIALLY anything with multiplayer.
Any developer that applies a rootkit (kernal anti-cheat) to their games should be shunned out of existence.