
As long as you can run the vanilla, un-modded game under Linux, these mods will work under Linux too. This includes vehicle, weapon and character mods. The vast majority of GTA mods across the franchise are implemented through substitution - they either replace original content, or replace original original configuration in order to introduce new content. If you'd like to use Proton instead of Wine, install it from your package manager or build it from source.

You can enable it via Settings -> Steam Play inside the Steam client.Ĭonsider using a seperate Wine prefix for each game. Alternatively, use the Steam client for Linux and enable Steam Play in order to automatically use Proton (Valve's fork of Wine) for your games. Using Wine with Steam can be awkward since the game is launched via Steam, so you need to run the Steam client for Windows in Wine too. Using Wine or a Wine fork such as Proton With Steam This is currently the most reliable way of modding GTA under Linux. Theoretically performance can be less, equal or better than performance in Windows, though crashes are possible if a required feature hasn't been implemented.


This isn't recommended - the latency and resource overhead is likely to negatively impact the performance of the game.
