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GoL lists only 210 games while AreWeAnticheatYet lists over a thousand. Though some of the games in the latter are either not out or online only & end of life. Also i'd argue listing games that need workarounds as "broken" is not the right choice, they should be either "works" or in their own category. ie. Battlefield 4 "Playable if you manually update PunkBuster." We have plenty of broken games with no fix, no need to throw the fixable games in the same bucket. Also last time I checked (almost a year since I last played haha) genshin impact refused to work unless you disconnected from network before launching game *or* added the game as non steam game (no, simply using proton doesn't work because the game checked for the existence of steam or something like that) that is not mentioned either