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Why would you need to limit the authority within the Wine sandbox? That's not host system level authority.
because my windows only game say when i try to run it don't run this software using admistor rights
didn't know this was even a thing
I'm surprised Proton doesn't spoof running as a user with admin trampoline than spoof a blanket approve when the trampoline is called for in-sandbox files and tasks, and spoof a blanket deny when a task exceeds the authority of the user running Proton. That would be a nifty little builtin function.
You'll need to delve into Wine's documentation as of how to change the user to spoof a non-admin power-user as you would normally use in Windows.
I could see more and more anti-cheat systems require the game be run as a regular user and the anti-cheat driver be installed from admin trampoline. I really shouldn't give them ideas, though.