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Do you have proton enabled?
If you don't have proton enabled, steam will try to launch the game but can't since .exe files don't run on linux. You're not getting an error because there's nothing happening.
Really? For me if I don't select a proton version it just uses the default, I've never seen it try to run a windows binary directly. Do I have some like secret extra setting enabled?
Yes, you do. In steam there’s a setting to use steam play for all incompatible titles
It's just the setting I showed and then it auto selects the proton version. You need to do it for all games or go into steam settings and toggle on the compatibility setting "Enable Steam Play for all other titles."
This gets mentioned far too rarely. Threw me off too, when I first tried to run Steam games on a Linux PC. This could surely be made more prominent in the interface or even largely automated, like on the Steam Deck.
it can be automated if you'd like. The toggle for that is in: Steam -> Settings -> Compatibility -> Enable Steam Play for all other titles.
TIL. Thanks for the tip.