Stuck for what to play this weekend? DayZ works really nicely on Linux now


If you’re in need of something to game on Linux this weekend, why not try out the open-world survival game DayZ. The game is also going through a player surge thanks to a new expansion release.

The DayZ Frostline expansion launched October 15, and Bohemia Interactive announced it sold over 300,000 copies of the DLC in the first week. Along with that on October 20th they marked the best day ever with “501,522 total daily active users” and an all-time high on concurrent players “with 79,000 on Steam, 33,000 on PlayStation, and 36,000 on Xbox”.

The thing is, I’ve been trying to play DayZ on and off for a while but always had issues with the launcher. Valve even announced back in late 2021 that DayZ was one of the titles that enabled BattlEye anti-cheat support, ahead of the Steam Deck release. As of the latest DayZ update though? No problems at all getting into the game.



Pictured – DayZ on Linux, click pics to enlarge

Nice to see that some developers appear to have no problem with keeping their anti-cheat enabled for Linux unlike GTA Online for GTA V and Apex Legends.

The only issue I’ve encountered is that if you leave the game launcher open, you get a weird outline of it on top of the game window. Simply closing the launcher once you’re in the game gets rid of it. Other than that on the latest Proton 9.0-3 it seems to work really nicely.

Pretty reasonable performance too on the Extreme graphics preset on 2560×1440 I’ve been seeing it run swimmingly over 60FPS all of the time in the open-world, and higher when in various buildings. Depends on the area though, some areas give much better performance.

DayZ is also 50% off until November 4th.

DayZ | Release Date: 31st December 2018

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Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.



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