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I feel like I never use native Linux versions. The exception thus far has been Two-Point Museum and Vintage Story. There are other games that have native Linux versions, Necesse and Mind Over Magic come to mind, but in my experience the Linux ports are never that stable and have spontaneous crashes that can be avoided altogether by running in Proton.