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Stuff can work, but it also cannot work. It really comes down to the exact hardware combination and the games you are running and often even plain luck.
And if you are in the "It doesn't work" camp, then you are screwed without serious skill.
Gaming on Linux is kind of like relationships. If you are one of the lucky ones where it works without effort, be grateful and don't go around telling everyone who has problems that it's super easy. Because it's more luck than skill and your experience might not fit the experience that others have.
This the same for windows. Or Mac. Or your plumbing. Missing something.dll errors and whatnot. Running things in win98 compatibility mode. What's your point?
What exactly is the angle here?
That I'm lucky it all works? Sure. There's no skill involved in pressing the install and play button.
Can I guarentee it works for him? No. Did I claim it would? No.
He asked for experience and I shared mine. I'm not adding a disclaimer to day it's all just luck. Because frankly in my opinion it isn't. There's been stellar work done by devs to get it this smooth. It might not be perfect. But it's far from just "luck".