Full-time Linux user here. I’ll say it. Good proton support is better than a bad native edition.
It’s an annoyingly frequent occurrence: I often need to run a windows version of a game to fix issues or get better performance over a neglected native release. They’re often started with good intentions or for good PR, but quickly realize the miniscule install base can’t justify continued investment. Supporting proton is often a much lower bar to pass.
ImgurRefugee114@reddthat.com 1 day ago
Full-time Linux user here. I’ll say it. Good proton support is better than a bad native edition.
It’s an annoyingly frequent occurrence: I often need to run a windows version of a game to fix issues or get better performance over a neglected native release. They’re often started with good intentions or for good PR, but quickly realize the miniscule install base can’t justify continued investment. Supporting proton is often a much lower bar to pass.