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Just so sloppy and lazy for what should be a professional company. I guess what gets me is they list system requirements like a 7970 for "recommended" which tells me that nobody ever tested the Linux port on an AMD GPU at all. However since then Proton has too released and that has gone from strength to strength and you would be advised to run those older ports using proton if possible and forget about it. Since then many things have improved from engine support, drivers, kernal updates & hardware support. If you look at ports around the 2015 - 2018 they were more of an afterthought based on a loose promise. Quoting: LoftyThere are quite a few mediocre ports from when Linux gaming was in it's infancy. So yes older ports were quite poop, but we were grateful to have them in any case
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In the end it doesn't take much to switch between the two options ( on steam at least ) and see which runs best. Of course if the native title is running Vulkan then it's probably better to run native. This is probably because i am running older hardware and proton is using Vulkan where by a native title might use OpenGL which has more CPU overhead. Interestingly i found that sometimes even a modern game might actually run better on proton than native. There are quite a few mediocre ports from when Linux gaming was in it's infancy.