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If you have a dedicated PC, no Proxmox required. You could just put Debian and Docker, throw Wolf on top. Having dual GPU in a Proxmox host could be great though. You could use one GPU for the host and passthrough the second GPU to a VM that is exclusively used for Wolf.
I say this because I know that running docker nested inside of an LXC is generally frowned upon, though I have about half a dozen LXCs doing this. I also think my issue with Doom Dark Ages might be related to it not liking being on a docker container, on a LXC, on a Linux host. I have wondered if the very strict DRM in Doom isn't bugging out?
One beefy GPU should easily handle two handhelds since the resolution tends to be low. 128GB of RAM would be great but I get by with 64GB for my Proxmox host and it is pretty heavily utilized.
Good luck with your project!