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By the way, has anyone tried playing the Windows version on Linux with the new Steam Play?
For those that don't know about the new Steam Play, check out the announcement.
TL;DR: Valve integrated Wine and DXVK into the Linux Steam client (with some improvements of their own), so you can now play Windows games on Linux straight through Steam. It's not perfect, of course, which is why I'm asking.
But I haven't tested it further than menu and first in-game screen (I've decided to wait for a native version), so there might be more issues.
P.S.: http://proton.city/ (edited: now https://spcr.netlify.com ) has 2 reports on La-Mulana 2 at the moment.
P.P.S.: Downloading or playing via Proton might be even properly reflected in Linux statistics.