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It's an environment in wich it makes the game run sort of
So it's the components of Wine that produces its fabled compatibility layer?
It creates an arborescence that contains the necessary library for you application to work with a thick layer of magic on top of that to make it all work. This is were my understanding is at at least
Sorry for my ignorance, but could you ELI5 that for me?
I don't know what an arborescence is.
There's another comment that explains it in more details than me but it's a hierarchy of files your C://user/you/appdata...etc and since it branches into multiple choices you can call it an arborescence if you will.