Another challenge is that MapleStory uses a custom game engine, which is not compatible with Linux's OpenGL implementation. This means that even if you manage to get the game installed and running, you may encounter issues with graphics rendering, sound, and performance.

Launch the game:

“Just dual-boot, dude,” his friend ‘SoulShank’ typed during a particularly laggy Hard Lucid run. “You’re holding us back.”

The easiest way to play MapleStory on Linux is through the Steam client using Proton. Proton is a compatibility layer that allows Windows games to run on Linux.

Because MapleStory is not natively supported on Linux, you may encounter occasional bugs. Here is how to fix the most common ones. 1. Game Crashes Immediately After the White Screen This is usually an anti-cheat rejection.