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Yeah I'm familiar with all that... Though one correction, Proton is a "translation layer," not an emulator. Same with wine (it's right in the name).
My experience has been that, often, the Windows version with Proton works better than the native Linux version. And most of the time, it just works with "Proton Experimental" or the most recent GE-Proton release.
ProtonDB is a better resource than Steam's own compatibility rating. I've been able to install and play several "unsupported" games on my Linux laptop (like Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition with DSFix).
The majority of games will play. It's kind of crazy how well it works.