Magnitus: My understanding is that if you spend a lot of time configuring emulation layers like Wine, you can achieve it. It is just a lot of work right now and most people either don't have the technical expertise or time for it.
Surprisingly, not anymore. (As long as your distro of choice comes with a fairly recent...(7.0 or later) version of WINE.) See, thanks to VALVE of all companies helping contribute code to PROTON, it's a massive boon to Wine. And already, a greater majority of games were running rather smoothly, it's mostly that odd gap between 1993 and 2005 that's the problem.
Sure, some games may need some tinkering and a pox on any game that requires
Internet Explorer Functions...but most will run.
brouer: Has some recent Windows vs. Linux change happened lately, I've missed?
Considering the large number of Linux support threads lately, I mean.
Well, sort of a 1-2 punch.
1) Steam Deck is a portable Linux machine that makes the prospect very attractive.
2) Windows pulled an Apple MacOS and took steps towards becoming what I disaffectionaly refer to as the Alnwick Poison Garden. It's not
technically closed, but you'll be chocked to death if you stay there. (See Apple's vehement refusal of OpenGL, and their general status of being a pain to work with as they regularly pinch off old components.)