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Same. I just don't bother with games that don't run on Linux anymore. I've got so many games, it's not a big deal if I can't play some even if I did pay for them.
For a little over a year now, "deck verified" directly controls my purchases lol. The markets so saturated and there are so many great games that either directly run under Linux, or run perfect with proton. I just skip the titles that don't. So far, all my must play games work. Pound sand, shit developers and windows.
A great deal of non-deck verified games also work out of the box. ProtonDB has good information about how well something will run on Linux.
Even the game's page on steam is usually useful. If you click on details in the deck verified page it tells you exactly why it's not verified. Most of the time it's something like not selecting the deck's screen resolution by default, or needing the keyboard to enter a character's name.
It's tried, I have a lot installed. But it's just so easy with the verified ones when it all just works with minimal mucking around