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Yeah, well, I've had better luck with Heroic than Steam proper, even if Heroic is using Proton and Gamescope as well.
I guess that's the nature of Linux gaming (still) despite what people like to say.
As for the practical difference, it boils down to my GoG library being safely backed up in storage media and preserved safely. If that doesn't matter to you... well, I can't help you, but you're wrong. Either way, if the market broke a different way and GoG had a bigger share (or if Steam matched its policies) that library would not be impacted nearly as much.
I don't believe you.
You can do the same with DRM-free Steam games. If you don't understand that, I can't help you but you're wrong.
Dude, I absolutely have. I was on Manjaro and had some mishaps with the runtime vs native versions of Steam accidentally being installed at once and with trying to use NTFS as a shared drive (since it was a dual boot) that did permanent damage. To this day Proton Experimental shows up on my Windows install of Steam and won't uninstall, and I had to wipe all variants of Steam manually twice and start over to get it to sort of work. It was a mess.
Heroic was supposed to struggle with Gamescope, but on my KDE Plasma/Wayland install it picked everything up first time.
I by no means say that's the norm, but "it works on my computer" is never a valid answer, particularly with Linux. Steam has a LOT of remaining quirks despite official support.
And no, you can't do the same with DRM-free Steam games. You can copy the installation folder, you don't get a per-policy DRM-free install package you can preserve and install stand-alone for every game.