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As a personal anecdote, recently I installed a co-op videogame on my Linux Steam machine and I couldn't get past the main menu, I wasted quite a bit of my own and my friend's time before realizing it was a bug in the Linux build. After reinstalling the Windows version through Proton everything worked flawlessly.
Please don't publish a Linux build unless you plan to test and maintain it.
Yes I had a similar experience with Paradox Games, where the native build delivers very poor performance over the Proton-run version. It seems to be the consensus. If I don't receive other real counterpoints I'll follow your advice.
I never noticed that, I put in probably 2k hours in Eu4's native Linux version, guess I should change over to proton lol
Haha maybe EU4 is good though, it happened to my with Vicky 3.
I see this with things on Itch.io a lot. I think there's some engine that has an option to export a Linux distribution of the game, so they ship that without testing.
Yup. Usually not as well optimized either, if you do get it to work.