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Amusingly, Proton/Wine is already far better at compatibility to legacy software than Windows is. As far new software / DX stuff is concerned though, we just won't be able to tell until it gets here... hell, no one really saw Redhat being bought by IBM, though at that point the writing was kind of on the wall, it just needed them to translate the message what their intentions were...
Look at the moves MS is doing with Windows 10/11. They randomly will change your browser to default to Edge, or force certain things (like searching through the bar on the bottom of your screen) to open Edge. They've patched out registry hacks to move around it. I'm sure if they can find a way to make our lives more difficult because we don't want to run their operating system, they will...
I guess there's a reason why distributions like Gentoo keep the old GCC versions around for a while
Nothing like that has ever happened again with gcc, since that change, but newer versions are more persnickety in what they'll accept.
I'm on your side on that though, I figured it shouldn't be terribly difficult with the source to get it working again...