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I'll probably get 2024 at some point, but maybe not for the right reasons. I bought MSFS 2020 from the MS Store because I thought it would upgrade in the background but it doesn't, the updater is still a mess. Now I want to move my pc to Linux and my MS Store version of MSFS is about the only game/software I have that won't work with Linux/Proton/Wine, that I care about. So I've been looking to get Steam version of 2020 in a sale, even though it looks like that won't be a seamless experience either, it at least has a chance. With 2024 coming out and sales never going quite low, I'll wait for 2024 instead and see how it'll run on Proton. Or I'll get X-Plane 12 because that has a native Linux build.
I am running MSFS on Linux with no problems at all.
It currently has Silver status on ProtonDB, I know it should work, but most reports mention some tinkering. The latest reporter posted a work around to get their rudder pedals detected. That's what I meant by not as seamless, it might work for you but you don't have the same hardware as me.
Can you elaborate how? Wine? VirtualBox? What did you need to install if anything to make it work? Which distro are you on?
I am on Fedora 38, it just works on Steam with Proton Experimental. Just make sure to use directx11.
Cool, thanks!