Terraria 1449 Multi9 Gnu Linux Native Site

The Multi9 version supports English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and Portuguese. If the game starts in the wrong language, change it in the main menu under . If you want to customize your setup, tell me:

To launch the game directly from the terminal, navigate to your installation folder and execute: ./Terraria Use code with caution.

Terraria conforms to the XDG Base Directory Specification on Linux. Your worlds, characters, and configuration profiles do not reside in the game installation directory. ~/.local/share/Terraria/ terraria 1449 multi9 gnu linux native

The "multi9" tag is a term commonly used in the digital distribution scene, particularly on platforms like GOG.com (Good Old Games). It indicates that the game installer includes support for .

Terraria is lightweight, but the native Linux build relies on specific shared libraries to run correctly. Minimum Requirements Terraria conforms to the XDG Base Directory Specification

To run v1449 natively, the following libraries must be present (modern package names given for Debian/Ubuntu, Arch, Fedora):

If the game closes instantly, it usually means a missing Mono library. Check your terminal output for error messages. Installing the full mono-complete package usually fixes this issue. Language Selection (Multi9) It indicates that the game installer includes support for

What you are using (Ubuntu, Arch, Fedora, SteamOS?) If you are getting a specific error message or crash

Most modern GNU/Linux distributions can run Terraria without issues. Here’s a step-by-step guide to get you started:

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