Terraria - 1.4.4.9 - Multi9 - Gnu Linux Native ... -
Native builds respect Linux file permissions. Your player .plr files and world .wld files live in ~/.local/share/Terraria . No registry keys, no hidden AppData folders. This makes backing up your worlds via rsync or cron jobs trivial for power users.
Since this build encompasses the full 1.4.4 expansion, Linux users have access to: Terraria - 1.4.4.9 - MULTi9 - GNU Linux Native ...
Unlike many Windows games that require translation layers like Proton, this version of Terraria runs as a on Linux. Native builds respect Linux file permissions
: Over 100 older item sprites were redrawn for a more consistent, higher-quality look. Linux-Specific Tips 1.4.4 - Official Terraria Wiki This makes backing up your worlds via rsync
Historically, Terraria on Linux was a bit of a headache. The game was built on the XNA framework (Microsoft’s proprietary tech), which meant Linux ports relied heavily on Mono or FNA—open-source implementations of the .NET framework. This often led to input lag, audio glitches, and dependency hell.