

Steve Hogarty looked at TABS twice during early access, once in 2019 then again in 2020. Or you can just watch a big stupid fight, as big and as stupid as your computer can handle. It's undoubtedly silly, but strategy can be quite important. Or you can take to the battlefield yourself in control of a unit.

Article taken from way it goes: you see an enemy army, you build an army by picking units that might counter them, you lay out your forces, then you watch the battle unfold as the AI and ragdoll physics take over. Pictured - Totally Accurate Battlegrounds on Steam DeckĪvailable free to play on Steam. This is a great move for a developer to do when they're no longer actively working on a game but I do wish more games just put server binaries out there for everyone but that's an argument and complaint for another day.

In the announcement they mentioned how they're also opening up the game for people to host their own servers, so it can continue on potentially forever. Blessings and curses for those of you who do well (and not so well).Catchphrases (Speak freely in this game.90+ weapons (including a shallow pot with a long handle).Physics-based parkour (the wobblier the better).Squad, duo and solo mode (great for first dates).Thanks to the new anti-cheat, hopefully there will be less cheaters too since obviously Epic Games have far more resources to put into EAC than EQU8 would have. Only quirk I noticed is that on Desktop Linux, I needed to restart Steam before it would actually load. Probably one of the silliest games around. It's a Battle Royale like Fortnite, but with wobbly-physics characters Pictured - Totally Accurate Battlegrounds on Fedora KDE 37. I've tested that too and yup - works without issues on Fedora Linux and Steam Deck. Thanks to that, it will work just fine on Linux desktop and Steam Deck. Instead they've switched to Easy Anti-Cheat, the newer EOS version, which they seem to have fully enabled for Linux too. The issue is that they were using EQU8, which is now exclusive to Splitgate.

Totally Accurate Battlegrounds got upgraded recently due to needing to implement new anti-cheat, and thanks to that this free to play game now works on Linux Desktop and Steam Deck.
