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Thanks a lot!
I have almost 300 Linux games and maybe 3 or 4 of them I've run into major issues with that I need to install packages on my system or make symlinks to get them to run.
Another issue I have on an equally small amount of games is when I'm running on dual monitors and it stretches the game across both screens. I haven't really experienced that too much in the last year with the newer games either. Meaning, I can't even think of the names of any of the games that do that. The ones that did may have had the issue fixed by now anyway.
The only issue I can remember within a game I've bought within about the last 6 months or so is with "Oniken" which only runs in a small window via a WINE wrapper. It would have been fullscreen on SteamOS, but it doesn't adjust on a desktop distro, so it's mostly unplayable.
There's documentation from Valve on what goes into the Steam runtime.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Steam
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Steam/Game-specific_troubleshooting