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Right now none specifically, but I haven't really done an audit. I understand it's pretty good nowadays with proton.
What I don't want is to accidentally play an unsupported game and get vac banned or something.
If stellaris, total war and a handful of others worked I could probably convince myself to look into dual booting to try it out. I imagine OBS is fine. Streamdeck works on Mac so might be ok.
Can confirm at least Stellaris works
Stellaris has a native linux build π₯° Edit: all paradox games have native linux builds
Basically every game runs fine on Linux, just not those games with strict anti cheat.
For all I remember, VAC bans only work with Valve games, and those in turn natively support Linux