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I dumped Windows 11 for Linux, and you should too
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You've got a bunch of answers already, but I haven't seen explicit mention that SteamDeck is Linux, so beside ProtonDB, you can also check your favorite game on Steam.
My experience has been that a "SteamDeck Verified" or "SteamDeck Playable" badge means the game runs well on my Linux PC as well.
It's not terribly interesting anymore. I notice two categories of games that don't trivially run on Linux:
And there's the standard cutting edge game disclaimer: Linux isn't magic. I find games with specific high-end requirements that are still difficult to run on Windows or Mac are usually only slightly easier to run on Linux.