Chrome OS saw a good raise too. OS X(Mac) saw a decrease.

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    In order of easiness:

    • Steam (click and play)
    • Heroic (click and play)
    • Lutris (search the right game entry, then click and play)
    • Bottles (gives you access to some game launchers made for Windows)

    I suggest to install all of them with Flatpak to avoid messing up your system different with Wine versions, prefixes and whatnot

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      Whew. Sure does suck to have four different ways to launch games, all with varying reliability.

      Not saying this is Linux’s fault. It’s just a result of using software that wasn’t made for it.

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        Well, it’s not a hard requirement, you could probably go with Lutris alone since it supports a lot of sources, but for ease of use it’s more straightforward to use separate specialized launchers, just like you’d use Steam and Epic on Windows in addition to all the (useless) launchers you’re made to install when you get some games from either, e.g. Ubisoft Origin.

        So it’s not about how hard or reliable it is really, just which apps one prefers to use, on Linux you can arguably get a more centralized experience than on Windows since Lutris alone covers Steam, Epic, GOG, and others as well as a million other emulation platforms