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we dropped native support for linux some time ago, see https://unknownworlds.com/ns2/a-note-to-our-linux-users/
For further details see https://steamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/app/4920/discussions/0/2692512878719460182
Nevertheless, the game runs smoothly on Ubuntu (got the LTS 19.10 version) on my 5-year-old rig (i7 4790S@3.3/3.99GHz, 16Go ram, 970 GTX), so it won't be a problem for most Linux users going through Proton to play NS2...even with old rigs.
Corrosive, Did you notice any loss in framerate with linux/proton compared with running the game on any Win "xx" OS? That may interest me to know as I run full Linux now and got no dual boot to compare the difference of performances.
SW: X11, Nvidia 555beta, KDE5 Kwin activated, Lutris>Steam>NS2 copied from Windows
I haven't tested it yet in a big melee battle where there are lots of items flashing and effects around. But preliminarily, it seems that it will work even better than on Windows. Because on Windows I am forced to use a lower resolution. And for now I'm using native 1920*1200. I will continue testing today.
I set up Proton 9.x in Steam.
I also had the error with executable not find ns2.exe. I solved it by deleting the inside of the game directory and copying the Windows installation there. I still need to copy the data from %appdata. I use Reshade for gamma because my Nvidia doesn't respond much to gamma changes in the game. And since I have a muted IPS monitor because of my eyes, I would see nothing but black. Although it is possible that the driver will react differently under Linux. I still have to test it.
Otherwise it seems that Steam is installing some other version of the game. Maybe the Linux one. And it's not compatible with Steam.
I don't know how to solve it without installing from Windows. But even Windows can be emulated. GPU Passthrough is also available here today. So anything is possible.
Too bad I don't have KDE6 and Wayland here now. That would be great. But I don't want to play with it anymore.
The reality is that in the course of a month or months, there will be further updates to the system and the performance should increase even more.