

Not true at all. (I see someone else already mentioned it but…)
Not true at all. (I see someone else already mentioned it but…)
I love mazes that intentionally defeat this method.
I felt a compatibility module wouldn’t offer nearly as good performance/efficiency as a game designed to run on Linux/ext4 - but are you saying that playing via Proton is fine?
Can confirm, it’s fine. There’s some variability of course but taken as a whole the environment is comparable in terms of performance. As long as you’re not playing AAA competitive games that have anti-cheat you are going to be fine with few exceptions. And there are plenty of examples where the proton experience works better than the native.
Check protondb to get a realistic idea of how well games will work.
It’s dropping as in “experiencing a fall in numbers” (back to normal levels) not as in “removing from support” nor as in “delivered to the world”
They may have removed it from the reporting or corrected for some previous change in reporting methodology.
You mis-spelled “to-day”.
I mean something that demonstrates a consistent culture of hate, not just one comment disagreeing with you.
Got an example?
I dunno that I’d consider Brave to be “the right thing” but more variety/competition is best!