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On the other hand Linux is known for breaking compatibility with old games and putting a layer like WINE in-between can make games work as intended even long after a non-maintained native version broke. In fact WINE often runs old Windows games better than even newer version of Windows itself.
@poVoq @sproid I can verify this. I am still occasionally playing the Windows versions of "Tropico 4" or "NFS: MW" using PlayOnLinux (GUI for WINE) and they both work perfectly!
Which ones exactly? I recently played the DOOM 3 Linux version and it worked after swapping out LibGL. If you ship Linux game with the Steam or a flatpak runtime they'll probably run in 10 years still. Whereas you might already run into problems updating Windows 10 to 11...
Try playing some old Loki releases or stuff like UT2004. Sure, there might be work-arounds, but the likelihood to be able to run the original Windows release in WINE with minimal tinkering is much higher.