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Bottles can't get any easier, seriously.
Bottles or Lutris, and dont forget ProtonPlus or ProtonUpQt
For apps, Bottles. For games, Lutris is quite good. Bottles can do both but I am partial to Lutris for games.
Ok, thanks for the clarification. I'll check Bottles
I am using Lutris for Windows games (sometimes Windows applications, too) almost exclusively on my rig. It works perfectly fine.
Thanks to everyone for your answers. I'll check Lutris and Bottles!
Portproton
Bottles is magic. I've used it for FL Studio for a year and it didn't break
Thanks for the suggestion :)