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Anyone got some experience with running on proton?
Looking at
https://www.protondb.com/search?q=Lego
Most of them got execelent ratings - but then so did Lego LOTR and I've yet to make that game run on any of my computers, so I'm hopeing somebody here actually played some of the games rather than just ascertain that loads.
In particular I'm interested in Undercover
[edit: fixed the link]
Also, please note that many of the LEGO games are quite buggy in general, so not all of these issued may be caused by Wine/Proton.
https://www.humblebundle.com/games/lego-games-bundle?partner=gamingonlinux
Lego Harry Potter 1-4 works flawlessly, I never had any problems, controller support included.
Lego Batman works, but I never got a controller working, I have to play the game with keyboard.
And in case they are going to add some more games, Lego Star Wars Complete Edition works fine as well, albeit controller support is not so great there either. Lego Pirates of the Caribbean again works flawlessly, controller support included.