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"I didn't want to play that game anyway."
More like use Adobe or Microsoft as I'm proud gamer since 2 years on Linux https://bazzite.gg/
For me that game was Rust and it was more 'Maybe for the best if I don't touch that game again'
What happened? Rust used to have a native Linux client a few years back (i.e. last time I tried it).
Somehow missed your reply until now.
They dropped support on the Linux version forever ago and moved to Easy Anticheat which DOES support being used through Proton but the devs won't enable it.
Help this is real