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On lemmy u will always get a yes for that question lol.
Checkout distrosea.com, u can test different linux distros through your browser. This saves u alot of time in testing distros.
U will want to install steam either way. Their proton layer works great to run acquired booty. If u have questions on how, lemmy know.
You don't need Steam to run games with Proton. Something like Faugus Launcher is much more light weight if you're not interested in using Steam's other features (though many of them are very good, like Steam Input)
Haven't heard of Faugus before, I will check it out. I found both Lutris and Heroic less hassle-free than Steam. Thanks for sharing, love me some linux goodies
If you ask in a Linux community on Lemmy, Reddit or anywhere you'll get a yes.
yea true, but let's not pretend as if lemmy isn't a linux echo-chamber lol. 2 things are certain on lemmy. Linux and politics