Connect to protondb.com and you can filter by games with issues - the community is also great there for posting tricks to resolve those issues. I have a gargantuan library of 250 games including tons of recent big games and everything runs without any problems for me (Linux Mint). The only thing you need to worry about is the big multiplayer competitive games like fortnight or COD because they use really invasive anti-cheat systems which don’t work on Linux (mostly). I’m not a fan of that type of game so for me it isn’t a concern, but it might be for you. I would be extremely surprised given my experience with it if you ran into difficulties beyond that!
Is there a straightforward way to see at-a-glance which games in my library are not compatible?
Connect to protondb.com and you can filter by games with issues - the community is also great there for posting tricks to resolve those issues. I have a gargantuan library of 250 games including tons of recent big games and everything runs without any problems for me (Linux Mint). The only thing you need to worry about is the big multiplayer competitive games like fortnight or COD because they use really invasive anti-cheat systems which don’t work on Linux (mostly). I’m not a fan of that type of game so for me it isn’t a concern, but it might be for you. I would be extremely surprised given my experience with it if you ran into difficulties beyond that!
You can connect your steam library via protondb.com - but I also play games flawless that are ranked silver so yeah
Yep, this is the way. Pretty much every game works fine unless there is specific anticheat or some launcher nonsense.
Ta. I figure my Micro ITX with Win 10 will have to become Linux soon so it’ll be nice to know what I’m losing.