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greets from germany
I believe the lack of such feedback is worthy of Linux and Studios that have struggled to please us.
Well a friend told me one thing that was a lot of Linux users relaxed in order to thank the game developers Studios for carrying some native Linux games, plus there are many who are happy with "proton". Well I use Linux since 2006 I do not recommend the proton user because a user told me when I told him not to use Winodws and use Linux and explained that to run winodws games on Linux the answer of this person was: Why I will to go around this is a lot of freshness is better to continue on Windows using either original or Pirate.
You know this is unfortunate to hear from a person who likes IT, but what he said is true.
When Gabe Newell said he was bringing the gaming world to Linux I confess that I was very excited.