Hi!

I have been playing WoW (more on the private side) for a while now on my Linux machine. However, as time passes by, one does wish to look for different games.

Could anyone recommend me an MMO that works on Linux? More specifically, I have tried quite a number that have been ported natively to Linux, so I was wondering if anyone knows ones they have had a fun time playing which work through Wine or Proton. I have tried few ones other than WoW, but especially their launchers fail to work with Wine.

  • nicman24@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    eso and fo76 work pretty good. pokemmo is good too but i have been banned too many times (because i made it a game to play factorio with opencv instead of pokemon lmao)

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    1 year ago

    I played for a lot of time Elder Scrolls Online on linux without any problems (except some addons) but in generally it works really well, without performance problems or something else. I used the official launcher with lutris and had a lot of good time playing it.

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    1 year ago

    I’ve had success running EVE Online on Linux before. There was an unofficial Linux client from a staff but I’m not too sure the current state of it since I haven’t played it for awhile now. It has a Gold rating on ProtonDB.

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    1 year ago

    I’ve played a bit of CoH Homecoming and Guild Wars 2 via Lutris, no issues. I know neither of those are particularly new games, but they run fine.

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      1 year ago

      And Guild Wars 2 is nowadays also on Steam, making it even easier to get into it. Note for anyone who previously played GW2 before it came to Steam: You can also use the Steam version if you add “-provider Portal” as a launch parameter.