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War Thunder MMO Officially Launches On Linux

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The highly popular War Thunder MMO game has officially launched on Linux. We don't have many decent MMO games, so is it worth a shot?

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The download includes a little executable to run that downloads the rest of it. I recommend you run the updater in the terminal to see the progress as I just double clicked it and it doesn't give you any indication as to what is happening other than files appearing, oops.

You can stop and start the updater any time though and have it resume when you use it again

Bit shocked they don't give you any warning if you just double click it, so in my opinion that's a bit of a flaw to start with, but oh well it works!

The download is currently a bit slow on my end too, so expect me to update this with how the port is later.

Once you login it will probably tell you it needs to download voices, if you click Download it will quit again and download them in the background and then re-launch. They really need a UI for the updater.

More Thoughts: The port seems to be of good quality and the performance certainly seems good. Setting a resolution lower than my desktop makes the game scroll past its own window though, so that's annoying.

There's a lot you have to learn in the game, and it can be pretty overwhelming when you start. As you have different currencies, research, planes to buy, pilots to level up and so much more. It's no wonder people sink so much time into it, as most of the time at the start is learning what the fuck you're doing.

Seriously, the tutorial barely covers anything it's stupid. It doesn't explain the currency, the research, fitting modules. The swearing is appropriate for how lacking the tutorial is.

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Official Announcement below:

QuoteWe’re happy to announce today that War Thunder is now available for Linux users. Just click the “Download game” button on the main page and chose the link for Linux version!

After extensive testing, Linux users around the world can finally experience War Thunder with cross-platform playability with PC, Mac and PS4 users, as well as all of the latest additions to the game, including the major 1.43 update.

Please note that only 64-bit systems are supported. Linux-version for Steam will be released later. We’ll appreciate your feedback on our forums. You can find answers for most frequently sked question in the War Thunder version for Linux section of the FAQ.


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War Thunder is a next generation MMO combat game dedicated to World War II military aviation, armoured vehicles, and fleets. You will take part in many of the major combat battles fought during World War 2 and the Korean War, fighting with real players from all around the world.

The game is completely free to play.

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leillo1975 Nov 7, 2014
Quoting: Orkultus
Quoting: dude./aces -safe -mode:windowed -resolution:1920x1080
Yeah that doesn't work for me.

In my other PC don't work

In a i5, nvidia GTX750 (343) and Ubuntu 14.10 works, but in a Dual Core E5200, nvidia GT740 (340) and Ubuntu 14.10 give the same error.
kshade Nov 7, 2014
Downloading files... 1%,  18.4KB/sec,  ETA 2d
Just like the Windows version. My connection isn't that bad :/
kshade Nov 7, 2014
After forwarding ports 27032 & 4433 it seems to go faster.
thelimeydragon Nov 7, 2014
Apparently the reason some people are unable to run the game is the game is currently compiled for CPUs that support the SSE4 instruction set.
Zeitgeist Nov 7, 2014
Works for me only in windowed mode and its not catching my mouse. Found a way to make it work under linux mint.

Cinnamon Settings>Keyboard>Keyboard Shortcuts>Windows

Look for enable fullscreen and set a key. Now i can force the game to fullscreen.
Orkultus Nov 7, 2014
Quoting: thelimeydragonApparently the reason some people are unable to run the game is the game is currently compiled for CPUs that support the SSE4 instruction set.

oh, the same thing that happened with Tropico 5, AMD processors were having the issue. Mine is the Phenom 2 six core. No SSE4 support. Well hopefully they can re-compile the binary to fix that.
leillo1975 Nov 7, 2014
Quoting: Orkultus
Quoting: thelimeydragonApparently the reason some people are unable to run the game is the game is currently compiled for CPUs that support the SSE4 instruction set.
oh, the same thing that happened with Tropico 5, AMD processors were having the issue. Mine is the Phenom 2 six core. No SSE4 support. Well hopefully they can re-compile the binary to fix that.


.... I have a 4 years old intel i5. I don't have any idea if my processor have implemented this instruction
thelimeydragon Nov 7, 2014
Quoting: leillo1975
Quoting: Orkultus
Quoting: thelimeydragonApparently the reason some people are unable to run the game is the game is currently compiled for CPUs that support the SSE4 instruction set.
oh, the same thing that happened with Tropico 5, AMD processors were having the issue. Mine is the Phenom 2 six core. No SSE4 support. Well hopefully they can re-compile the binary to fix that.

.... I have a 4 years old intel i5. I don't have any idea if my processor have implemented this instruction

In a terminal do:

less /proc/cpuinfo

It will give you all your CPU info and what it supports.
PlayX Nov 7, 2014
If you have problems with sse4 try to edit the updater.blk and change
tag:t="" to tag:t="dev-stable"
it tssems there is an binary without sse4 need.

I now can run the game on my Phenom II
leillo1975 Nov 7, 2014
Quoting: thelimeydragon
Quoting: leillo1975
Quoting: Orkultus
Quoting: thelimeydragonApparently the reason some people are unable to run the game is the game is currently compiled for CPUs that support the SSE4 instruction set.
oh, the same thing that happened with Tropico 5, AMD processors were having the issue. Mine is the Phenom 2 six core. No SSE4 support. Well hopefully they can re-compile the binary to fix that.
.... I have a 4 years old intel i5. I don't have any idea if my processor have implemented this instruction
In a terminal do:

less /proc/cpuinfo

It will give you all your CPU info and what it supports.


Thanks!! I have SSE4 support

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cpu cores       : 4
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fpu             : yes
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wp              : yes
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