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As with anything, YMMV. I'm curious why you're running games through Wine though. Proton seems to be the better option for gaming.
I'm pretty sure the "correct" way to say it is "WINE with Proton." You can't run Proton alone. It's an addition to WINE. Some people will just leave off either, and we all generally know what they mean, but if you're being pedantic you need to say both, not just Proton.
I’m using Proton/WINE/GNU/Linux.
I use Proton for Steam and Bottles for everything else. I was using WINE as a catchall term, since all of these technologies are fundamentally built on top of it.
Odds are you're using Proton in Bottles too, or Heroic/Lutris. You're using WINE for both though, including when using Proton.
Gotcha. I figured that was the case, but I didn't want to assume, since they're not technically synonymous.