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5 years ago Valve released Proton forever changing Linux gaming
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Not to belittle their work, but the majority of stuff that made up proton wasn't theirs back then (basically wine+dxvk did the heavy lifting). They owned up to it in the end, paying driver developers and hiring dxvk authors and if I'm not mistaken also fund some wine work. A rather successful open source story but they aren't the initial driving force.