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I'm gonna get specific here, but show me WoW on Linux or GTFO. It's the only game I really play (wz2100 and zero-k too but no more shooters), and while I'm just a casual scrub the old folks and the kids get together for some chatter and splatter and it's really great.
I don't want my account blocked for false-positive on the cheat detector or something, so that's really my blocker for going fedora on the desktop.
Edit: -18? Guess us casual wow people don't count? :-. I just wanna ride dragons, man.
WoW has been running well on Linux since before Proton existed. Here's the WineHQ application page for it: https://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iAppId=1922
Yeah, blizzard games have pretty much always worked for me on Linux, they were among the first games to "just work" on Linux without a lot of hassle for me.
I remember Overwatch was one of the first DirectX 11 games to run really well when DXVK was new too.
Like everyone else is saying, WoW ran just fine for me on linux. So I guess you're a fedora user now.
WoW works fine for me with Lutris. CurseForge works too.
I've been running wow on linux via lutris since BFA.