Before installing Terraria 1.4.4.9, ensure your system is up to date. Most modern Linux distributions should be capable of running Terraria natively, but you might need to install a few additional packages.
GNU/Linux users preferring native gameplay over Proton/Wine. Build: Terraria v1.4.4.9 multi9 (GOG.com Installer).
cd ~/Games/Terraria chmod +x start.sh Terraria.bin.x86_64 ``` Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Launch the Game Execute the start script directly from the terminal: ./start.sh ``` Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 3. Common Fixes for Native Linux Startup Crash (Mono Issues)
For Debian-based distributions:
sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y wget unzip tar libopenal1 Arch Linux sudo pacman -S sdl2 openal mono 2. Installation Steps
Installing a native Linux version of Terraria (version 1.4.4.9) is a straightforward process for any Linux user. By understanding the keywords and following this guide, you can choose the best method for your needs:
Open a terminal ( Ctrl+Alt+T ) and run the following commands: terraria 1449 multi9 gnu linux native install
cd ~/Games/Terraria chmod +x Terraria.bin.x86 Terraria.bin.x86_64 Terraria Use code with caution. 3. Set Up Language Options (Multi9)
: You must make the game binaries executable. Open a terminal in the folder and run: chmod +x Terraria.bin.x86_64 Use code with caution. Launch : Execute the binary directly: ./Terraria.bin.x86_64 Use code with caution. Optimization & Troubleshooting Improving Performance with Launch Options
Terraria requires specific libraries to manage graphics, windowing, and audio. Install these core packages using your distribution's package manager: Before installing Terraria 1
Create a new file at ~/.local/share/applications/terraria.desktop and add the following contents:
You might need to install a few dependencies for the GOG version to run flawlessly.