Good Linux MMO's
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Scoopta Oct 3, 2015
I'm looking for any suggestions on good MMO's that run natively on Linux.
Oct 4, 2015
Not sure if you're into this sort of game, but I recommend Rust. It's still Alpha.
http://playrust.com/
http://store.steampowered.com/agecheck/app/252490/

It's running allright. I bought the game like a year ago, but back then it was in too buggy and I forgot about it. I began to play it few weeks ago. At first I had issues with crashing but then I noticed my freshly installed Ubuntu 14.04 had messed up swap, (not being used at all) which caused the game to crash. Slightly odd though, I have 8GB RAM and my swap is currently being used 4.9GB which is 65% of total 7.5GB.

The game looks fine and the performance is okay. Atleast it's really fun once you get into it. I don't play any hardcore stuff myself, I just explore the world and get to know people and play with them. Maybe have a war once in a while.
The server I'm playing on is 36KM2 which is one freaking large map. It's randomly generated, just like any other server. Maybe you want to check it out, the website is http://rust-lapland.xyz.
Xpander Oct 4, 2015
War Thunder
Star Conflict


if you call survival multiplayer games MMOs also then yeah Rust and ARK
Avehicle7887 Oct 4, 2015
A quick google search brought up this result: https://www.google.co.uk/#q=linux+mmo

I wish there were more native MMOS to Linux, especially considering when they are already released for Mac. As a side note: (Not a Linux native) I currently play Guild Wars 2 with Wine-Staging build, performance is almost always 60fps+ except in really crowded situations but overall everything works.
RichieEB Oct 4, 2015
Runescape would be the MMO I would suggest to try out works fine on the browser. Though I would also recommend 7 Days To Die another personal favourite as a zombie survival to play solo or multiplayer with quite a large size of players.
neowiz73 Oct 5, 2015
Ryzom is probably the best overall traditional fantasy MMO that works great and has a native design for linux. It is also open sourced, which is quite interesting. it is also one of the most unique games around. 1 character can master all of the skills/classes and you have the capability to run multiclassed. which is also something not to common.

Planeshift being another fantasy type MMO that seems interesting and more along the traditional EQ sort of gameplay.
many can be found at this website: http://www.lgdb.org/category/subgenre/mmo?sort_by=created

I tried GW2 on Linux awhile back and was able to run it around 50 to 60 fps but it would bog down a lot in WvW. I played GW2 mainly on Windows from the time it was released for about 2 years. Even on windows in WvW if you are in a large battle it will have issues with input lag, but I never really had framerate issues. But one of my all time favorite MMOs. So far their expansion and additional content like the living story has not impressed me much. since they don't charge a monthly subscription to play I was surprised not to see more expansions like they did with GW1. I think the quality of added content would have been better if they concentrated on expansions more.

I hope SOE can surprise me with a Linux compatible client for EQ next. With Steam Machines around the corner and they do have Landmark on Steam. I won't hold my breath but there could be a chance since it's still in early development and we have some time to see how Valve does in the market.
Scoopta Oct 6, 2015
Quoting: XpanderWar Thunder
Star Conflict


if you call survival multiplayer games MMOs also then yeah Rust and ARK

I already have ARK and Rust is kinda like that. I wouldn't quite call them MMO's. I'll take a look at star conflict though. War Thunder doesn't seem like my style of game.
Scoopta Oct 6, 2015
Quoting: neowiz73Ryzom is probably the best overall traditional fantasy MMO that works great and has a native design for linux. It is also open sourced, which is quite interesting. it is also one of the most unique games around. 1 character can master all of the skills/classes and you have the capability to run multiclassed. which is also something not to common.

Planeshift being another fantasy type MMO that seems interesting and more along the traditional EQ sort of gameplay.
many can be found at this website: http://www.lgdb.org/category/subgenre/mmo?sort_by=created

I tried GW2 on Linux awhile back and was able to run it around 50 to 60 fps but it would bog down a lot in WvW. I played GW2 mainly on Windows from the time it was released for about 2 years. Even on windows in WvW if you are in a large battle it will have issues with input lag, but I never really had framerate issues. But one of my all time favorite MMOs. So far their expansion and additional content like the living story has not impressed me much. since they don't charge a monthly subscription to play I was surprised not to see more expansions like they did with GW1. I think the quality of added content would have been better if they concentrated on expansions more.

I hope SOE can surprise me with a Linux compatible client for EQ next. With Steam Machines around the corner and they do have Landmark on Steam. I won't hold my breath but there could be a chance since it's still in early development and we have some time to see how Valve does in the market.

I'll look into Ryzom. It sounds kind of interesting.
Scoopta Oct 6, 2015
Quoting: RichieEBRunescape would be the MMO I would suggest to try out works fine on the browser. Though I would also recommend 7 Days To Die another personal favourite as a zombie survival to play solo or multiplayer with quite a large size of players.

I'm not playing runescape. 7 Days to Die is on my wishlist although it's an MMO in the same way that ARK is.
mao_dze_dun Oct 6, 2015
I thought WoW worked flawlessly with Wine. Why not go with that. I'm not a MMO guy myself (does Planetside 2 count?) but from what I gather there are only two types of MMORPG games - WoW and everything else *he said as Guild Wars fans pulled out their knives*.
Liam Dawe Oct 6, 2015
I'm waiting on Albion Online https://www.albiononline.com/ I really hope it does well.
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