No, Sober Roblox has nothing to do with drinks. It’s an unofficial Roblox port that allows you to play on Linux. Better yet, it doesn’t need a virtual machine or emulator. It can even improve performance compared to Windows. If your favorite Linux Distro has been standing in the way of your Robloxian dreams, fret no more. There are definite drawbacks to the port, but we’ve got the goods so you can make an informed decision. Here’s what you need to know about Sober Roblox and how to get it.
Sober Roblox Guide
Sober is distributed as a Flatpak (a format used for easy and reliable Linux installations) for maximum convenience. As with any installation, it’s a good idea to enlist help if you’re unsure about the process and worried about causing unintentional issues. Sober shouldn’t cause any significant problems, but take precautions, as you would with any third-party app. Sober should simplify your gaming, not complicate it. Here’s what you need to do to get started putting Sober Roblox on your Linux:
- Install Flatpak from the official site, if you haven’t already
- Download Sober from Github or another trusted source
- Launch Roblox
- Launch your chosen Experience
- Follow Sober’s installation prompts
You’re now all set to enjoy Sober Roblox, but there are two big caveats. The first is that Sober is a passion project, so bugs are almost guaranteed. If Sober crashes or throws errors for you, know that you aren’t the only one. The second caveat is there’s no official Roblox support, so Sober might only be available for a limited time. It’s a community-made project, with all the associated uncertainty. Those willing to assume the expected risks, however, may find the Sober Roblox experience even better than the PC original.