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But that is not truly Native games !!!
For that i can just continue to use WINE as i did till now and with good results !!!....unless if that way games like CoDBO,etc. get somehow a performance boost because some things got optimized....
Anyone knows details about those Window$ games that instead of true native have an overlay ?
All we need is an 'advanced' option that allows install of any Windows game to a Linux Steam system, if it doesn't have a native version(essentially an 'ignore platform' flag). The rest can be done by the user.
Please all, stop being naïve, short‐sighted and selfish.
As you say though, longer term, there is a very real danger that developres won't bother with native clients, since Wine allows them to satisfy the Linux market without committing any real resources or providing any level of support.
+1
wine is installed.