That’s not necessarily true, games that have kernel level anti-cheat purposefully don’t work with proton. Similar to that there are other things dev can inadvertedly do that causes issues with Proton. In short it’s not that devs have to do something specific to support Proton, but they have to keep it in mind, not every game works, and if the dev doesn’t care to make it work it might never work.
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fogrye@lemmy.zip 1 week agoDevs do nothing to support proton, it’s proton mimics windows behavior so game will work. It probably will, it will be a huge initiative to make it work for proton given the interest to this game. Still not going to pay until they make a pc version even if it will require multiple years to wait.
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thingsiplay@lemmy.ml 1 week ago
Probably true for most games, including GTA series. But there are devs who officially support the Proton version. I have no list at hand, maybe lot of Indie devs do, but one I know for a fact is Marvel Rivals (even being an online game). Sometimes devs do actually update the game to get the Great on Deck Verified-rating. That includes default settings, ingame settings for Deck in example or other Linux related notes, while being played through Proton. That in fact can be classified as Proton support, just not marketed as such.