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You're not alone.
We used to point out games not working well natively on Linux for what they are: bad ports.
We used to ask for ports for each and every game we wanted to buy.
Nowadays not only "I can run it." seems to be enough for most people.
They even started to actively ask developers to not port games.
They even started to attack fellow Linux games asking for ports.
Using Proton will always be being second class citizen.
Proton will always have to chase whatever Windows comes up with.
Proton can at most be on par, but never ahead.
If that's what floats your boat, ok.
But how about letting others have it their way?