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I just want to see all Native Linux games, without being forced to see the "Proton supported" games, too.
But it doesn't seem to support proton at least out of the box.
I would like to try running locally some random games.
Why is my library cluttered with proton only?
Because maybe someone at Valve thought....
"Screw them, our emulator works at our testsystem fine, so they have to use it, too."
Turns out that it doesn't work fine.
This has been said multiple times on the github. ie. https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/5639
Valve don't seem to care for other linux usecases beyond steam deck/proton/Vulkan 1.3...
When running older hardware the linux native builds are what you want to look at. So I understand Nico completely.