I think that this actually helps ease congestion in some cases, where one wide lane (too narrow for passing still) is faster than two narrow lanes. However, I prefer to say fuck cars and make one narrow lane with someone's mobile home parked permanently in the other lane.
bullet point #2 fails more than half of the time for me.
What I found works for me is... well I'll just repost my previous advice:
if anyone is struggling with installing 3rd party mods and such in Proton, try starting your installation process from ConEmu (ConEmu64.exe) (It's a simple, open-source, portable terminal emulator for Windows) instead of pointing the Non-steam Games wizard at each installation and gaming exe individually.
I originally tried to do this with the explorer.exe built into Wine, but getting that thing to launch is a pain.
for example a lot of Windows programs will have you download an .exe that installs the program, then you need to run a different .exe to actually run the program. Steam's non-steam game wizard in combination with Proton gets confused by this and runs the two .exe's in separate environments, screwing with any attempts to install a mod or install the app itself.
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