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Running Marne on Linux

Note: Keep in mind that marne on Linux is currently experimental.

1. Install Battlefield 1

  • Open and launch Battlefield 1 once
  • When prompted about the anti-cheat, select "No"
  • You should receive an error message like "steam deck not supported" - click OK

2. Disable EA Anti-Cheat

  1. Navigate to the game's installation directory
  2. Rename the following files:
    • EAAntiCheat.GameServiceLauncher.exeEAAntiCheat.GameServiceLauncher.exe.bak
    • installScript.vdfinstallScript.vdf.bak
    • runasadmin.vdfrunasadmin.vdf.bak

3. Download & Place Required Files

Download and place these files in Battlefield 1's root directory:

4. Install Required Dependencies

5. Download Marne Launcher

6. Configure dlloverrides

Add the following launch option in Steam: WINEDLLOVERRIDES="dinput8=n,b;Marne=n,b;winmm=n,b;"

Open up protontricks > select bf1 > select winecfg > go to libraries > add the following

dinput8
marne
winmm

(They should be set to native,builtin)

7. Start Battlefield 1

  1. Launch Battlefield 1 from your launcher (verify EAAntiCheat.GameServiceLauncher.exe hasn't regenerated)
  2. Click "Ok" when you see: "Please launch the game from your distribution platform."
  3. Open MarneLauncher from the file explorer that opened with Battlefield 1.
  4. Select "Start Marne"
  5. Have fun playing Battlefield 1 with Marne

Hosting

  1. Use the -mserver arguement to host servers

Modding

Follow the documentation here