On this issue, I don’t think it really matters if it’s native code or running on a compatability layer, for the end user the result is the same. Proton means you can game on linux now, which was the damn rallying cry for people who didn’t want to switch to linux. You can see the adoption rates jump up after proton was introduced, and hopefully we’ve hit critical mass and it continues to rise
On this issue, I don’t think it really matters if it’s native code or running on a compatability layer, for the end user the result is the same. Proton means you can game on linux now, which was the damn rallying cry for people who didn’t want to switch to linux. You can see the adoption rates jump up after proton was introduced, and hopefully we’ve hit critical mass and it continues to rise