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fooqux | 1 month ago
To be fair to Valve though, back then, there was a lot of movement in direct ports for Linux games. Humble Bundle (before they were bought) was spending real money on it and companies like Feral sprang up to help with titles like Mordor. It looked like there was going to be some real change.
But for various reasons the momentum waned. One of those reasons might be the existence of Proton itself. Some people were very against it because they thought it might lead to less native ports.
anonymous908213|1 month ago
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fooqux|1 month ago
Proton helps fix the users part. If a critical mass is accomplished, that can have real long-term impact.