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If anyone can't read the group name and understand what that means they should leave the group.
Growing up to listen others what you must or must not do is second childhood.
They're just jealous of your hobby, while wasting time and money on stupid ♥♥♥♥.
we all shall repent together
There is sense in it. But we've already have "average Linux users" aka tech hipsters who think video DRM for Netflix is a good idea. Need to fix those people, somehow.
To have new native Linux games be active about it and vote with your wallet. Pessimism of "Proton ruined everything" won't get you anywhere. And honestly just stupid, after all the years of fight, and all the progress we've achieved nowadays.
It's people, who misuse the tool for native port replacement.
Proton is not an emulator. ) It's a Valve's cutom built of WINE, Win to Lin API translator.
You can check how Proton is performing for particular gams at protondb.com
Hows Proton emu workin?