I hope one day I'll be able to play Fortnite on Linux just fine. It's the only thing that I don't have at least a somewhat viable solution for during my current transition from Windows to Linux. Dual boot it is, unfortunately.
Lol same here. I actually just installed Winblows on my new gaming PC. I dual boot on SteamDeck, but trying VR as well recently, so not a lot of luck on Linux. Hopefully things change in the not so distant future. It's a shame because the power is there, but the software support or hardware limitations gimp the whole operation.
Yeah EAC can be a bit random I will post a higher quality video soon with a bit more details hopefully we can put some pressure on Epic i know a lot of people still think Fortnite cant run on Linux due to the graphics so why bother with EAC at all but as you can see in my other videos UEFN works 100% so EAC is all that's left
I feel ya. Fortnite and other games make me dual boot on the steamdeck and I just built a new gaming PC this week and sadly decided to go Winblows for things like Fortnite and others, plus VR. I wish things would be better for Linux, but at least there's been progress over the years! I also remember a long time ago running Fortnite on a custom-ROM android, and it would kick me out randomly too. Proof that it runs ok on most devices, but sadly Epic introduced so many artificial limitations with the stupid EAC@@JohnLogostini
I saw a video of someone getting in game on a steam deck. and im so pissed off, they wont show how to anyone. i saw this video posted in the fortnite switch modding discord server 😿
I hope one day I'll be able to play Fortnite on Linux just fine. It's the only thing that I don't have at least a somewhat viable solution for during my current transition from Windows to Linux. Dual boot it is, unfortunately.
Lol same here. I actually just installed Winblows on my new gaming PC. I dual boot on SteamDeck, but trying VR as well recently, so not a lot of luck on Linux. Hopefully things change in the not so distant future. It's a shame because the power is there, but the software support or hardware limitations gimp the whole operation.
Please post the new higher quality video because it isnt working like that for me
Working on it
@@JohnLogostini Working on it?
It's funny, so the AC kicks off randomly in creative modes (or with a delay), but on regular modes it won't even let you enter the lobby
Yeah EAC can be a bit random I will post a higher quality video soon with a bit more details hopefully we can put some pressure on Epic i know a lot of people still think Fortnite cant run on Linux due to the graphics so why bother with EAC at all but as you can see in my other videos UEFN works 100% so EAC is all that's left
I feel ya. Fortnite and other games make me dual boot on the steamdeck and I just built a new gaming PC this week and sadly decided to go Winblows for things like Fortnite and others, plus VR. I wish things would be better for Linux, but at least there's been progress over the years!
I also remember a long time ago running Fortnite on a custom-ROM android, and it would kick me out randomly too. Proof that it runs ok on most devices, but sadly Epic introduced so many artificial limitations with the stupid EAC@@JohnLogostini
can you make a guide on how you did it so more people could maybe play fortnite on linux 😊
It's not fully playable but yeah I can
@@JohnLogostini thank you!!!
I saw a video of someone getting in game on a steam deck. and im so pissed off, they wont show how to anyone. i saw this video posted in the fortnite switch modding discord server 😿
We need to know how.
if i had to guess it was just someone swapping the fortnite EAC drivers with the drivers from a proton compatible game with EAC
Yeah its been working in this state for many years, ur late to the party