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Arma 3 Certainly Looks Closer To A Linux Version

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A few days ago we notified you about signs of Arma 3 coming to Linux, and now it looks even more likely.

If you didn't notice (like me) that Arma 3 now has launch options for Linux directly:
QuoteChanged App Config
launch/4/config/oslist: linux
launch/4/description: Launch
launch/4/executable: ./arma3

(Thanks SteamDB)

If that doesn't suggest a Linux client is going to release soon, I don't know what will. We've had games add that before, and release a while later though, so it doesn't mean it will be soon. It's also not 100% confirmation of course, but certainly seems likely.

On the SteamDB page for the different depot's the game has, there is also this:
QuoteArma 3 Tools Experiment - Linux Bin


It wouldn't really make too much sense to release tools on Linux without the main game, so we will keep an eye on it.

I've checked through their changelogs, devlogs and everything I could find. There is no mention of Linux anywhere but their SteamDB page.

Good god it's exciting to be a Linux gamer.

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evergreen Apr 27, 2015
QuoteMaybe DayZ comming next?
Dayz uses a similar engine to Arma3 (what I read a mix between the old and the new real virtuality) , so I think if Arma3 is ported, there wouldn't be difficult to port Dayz and the old Arma titles too.
Karti Apr 27, 2015
I havent played/checked Arma3 since it was in Beta/EarlyAccess and i had a Dedicated Server running under wine,

so i dont know if there are Server-Binaries for Linux yet (they were planning to do Linux-Servers since beta aswell) - but if there arent, it could also be that this is "only" the dedicated Server Version for Linux?



Edith:

No, https://community.bistudio.com/wiki/Arma_3_Dedicated_Server#Launching suggests Server Binaries are out since ages, so scratch my comment.
1mHfoksd1Z Apr 27, 2015
If Arma 2 and the original DayZ mod get ported too I will die happy
Gibbs Apr 27, 2015
Quoting: KartiI havent played/checked Arma3 since it was in Beta/EarlyAccess and i had a Dedicated Server running under wine,

so i dont know if there are Server-Binaries for Linux yet (they were planning to do Linux-Servers since beta aswell) - but if there arent, it could also be that this is "only" the dedicated Server Version for Linux?



Edith:

No, https://community.bistudio.com/wiki/Arma_3_Dedicated_Server#Launching suggests Server Binaries are out since ages, so scratch my comment.

That was my first thought - never even considered the idea of Arma on Linux. OFP was one of my favourite games ever and I've never really got into Arma 3 as I don't bother with Windows for gaming anymore. This would be amazing but it would be buggy as hell for a long time.
Tekop Apr 27, 2015
Even though I remember Rocket saying he liked the idea of a Linux version, this could perhaps also actually just be some modding tools to run/compile stuff on a server.
Aryvandaar Apr 28, 2015
I'm not a huge fan of FPS or tactical shooters, but the more high profile games that comes to Linux the better it gets for all Linux gamers!
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