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Thinking on switching to linux
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There might be some cases even for single-player games where DRM platform-locks you into Windows but that's rare from my understanding.
I haven't encountered this problem myself.
Like I said, it's rare especially for games, it's more common in productivity software though.....
cough Adobe... cough
The current standard DRM for the games industry, Denuvo, will work in Proton.