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If you are installing a standalone verified native package (e.g., from GOG or a verified archive):
Note: As of late 2023/early 2024, some users reported issues with subsequent updates (1.4.5), but for 1.4.4.9, the native experience was widely considered the most stable.
The days of the old, unstable OpenTK Linux port are long gone. The 1.4.4.9 native client uses (a reimplementation of Microsoft's XNA framework), which is the gold standard for cross-platform 2D games on Linux. terraria 1449 multi9 gnu linux native verified
If you want to back up your characters or move worlds from a Windows machine, Terraria stores its native Linux saves in the following directory: ~/.local/share/Terraria/ Use code with caution.
If you are utilizing a DRM-free native installer (such as the GOG Multi9 package), use the terminal for a clean installation: If you are installing a standalone verified native
Navigate to Settings -> Language from the main menu to switch on the fly.
Follow these steps to unpack and execute the verified standalone native Linux build. 1. Extract the Archive If you want to back up your characters
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Launch with DRI_PRIME=1 ./Terraria.bin.x86_64 Save Game and Worlds Directory
The "verified" label can be ambiguous. It most likely refers to the game's status on , a digital distribution platform renowned for its commitment to DRM-free gaming and Linux support. GOG has a "Verified" program for Linux games, indicating that the build has been tested and confirmed to work on a standard Linux distribution (often Ubuntu LTS). This gives Linux users confidence that they are downloading a functional native product.