In , add: /glprofile:compatibility /gldevice:OpenGl . Native Installation via GOG (Multi-Language)
Enable the RPM Fusion repository and install Steam with DNF:
Navigate to the installation directory and make the launch script executable:
Create ~/Games/terraria-performance.sh : terraria 1449 multi9 gnu linux native install
If your copy is packaged as a compressed archive, extract it directly to your desired gaming folder. Create a dedicated directory: mkdir -p ~/Games/Terraria Use code with caution. Extract the archive contents: tar -xzvf terraria-1449-linux.tar.gz -C ~/Games/Terraria Use code with caution.
The native Linux build of 1.4.4.9 is highly praised for its efficiency. Unlike many "native" ports that are simply wrapped Windows binaries, Terraria’s native version uses the , providing a lean experience that often outperforms the Windows version on comparable hardware.
cd ~/Games/Terraria chmod +x Terraria.bin.x86 Terraria.bin.x86_64 Terraria Use code with caution. 3. Set Up Language Options (Multi9) In , add: /glprofile:compatibility /gldevice:OpenGl
The Multi9 distribution typically arrives as a .tar.gz , .zip , or self-extracting script. Extract the files to your desired gaming directory. Avoid using root or /opt to prevent permission conflicts with mods and game saves.
Open your terminal and install the core libraries based on your distribution:
shell script instead, it handles library paths automatically. 🌐 Language Settings (Multi9) Extract the archive contents: tar -xzvf terraria-1449-linux
If you are migrating saves from a Windows installation, copy your .plr and .wld files directly into the Players and Worlds subfolders inside this directory.
Native is objectively superior on GNU/Linux for Terraria 1449.
directory if it doesn't automatically generate config files.
Installing Terraria 1.4.4.9 (Multi9) Natively on GNU/Linux Terraria version 1.4.4.9—the definitive "Labor of Love" update—offers the most polished sandbox experience in the game's history. While proton and compatibility layers work well, running the native GNU/Linux build yields the lowest input latency and best system resource management. This guide walks you through the complete installation process for the Multi9 (multi-language) native Linux release. System Requirements and Prerequisites
Terraria's native launcher requires standard C++ and graphics runtime libraries. Open your terminal and run the command matching your distribution: