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I do a lot of gaming on Linux, usually running Windows games with either Lutris or Steam's compatibility mode. Lots of games work perfectly with performance just as good as in Windows. The dxvk project has been a fantastic help in that respect - it translates DirectX calls to Vulkan equivalents, so we don't need a reimplementation of DirectX anymore, and we get the same level of hardware acceleration you would get from DirectX. (IIUC graphics drivers have acceleration for high-level calls to both DirectX and Vulkan.)
Unfortunately from what I see in protondb Destiny 2 doesn't run on Linux due to its particular anticheat implementation, and Hunt: Showdown has a "silver" rating which means some things don't work perfectly.
https://www.protondb.com/app/1085660
https://www.protondb.com/app/594650
Hunt works great on Linux I believe the rating is Gold now. It’s my go to game with 2.4k hours. I first went with a dual boot setup with win10 and fedora keeping windows because Hunt EAC wasn’t supported. As soon as it was I tried it out and ran into the early blobby texture issues. This was fixed by a proton update. Since then it’s been working well. I finally ditched windows this week just as the new Steam UI was released which introduced the first issue I’ve ran into(crashing when opening the overlay) which notably impacts CSGO too so should be fixed pretty quick.
I can’t speak for content creation
But Nick does alright https://mastodon.social/@thelinuxEXP