I understand it can be done. But in the past getting something to work in wine is a
guessing game. The instructions don't work. Winetricks doesn't get you to a
functioning game and PlayOnLinux was for a long time non-functional in Fedora as the
windows would not display properly. So getting a single game to work usually requires
days, sometimes weeks of work.
The only thing that has made it reasonable is Steam's emulation setup (proton I
guess). It does just work. But, then the problem is that the games run a lot slower on
Linux than they do on Windows. My e-bay laptop can play them at a reasonable frame rate in
Windows 10 (before I replaced it with Fedora). But I have to lower the games settings to
the lowest values under Fedora and still it is not very good. So I admit my hardware is a
big part of the problem. At this point though I'm pretty convinced that if I buy some
gaming hardware, I'm going to get better game performance if I run Windows on it. So,
I may just buy a PlayStation 4 and bypass the problem altogether.