2. Watch the [video tutorial](https://youtu.be/jDQkNV5J4SM?t=394). Read the FAQ for additional info before asking questions. Note that as of update 2.03, you will need to extract **all of the files into a folder**.
3. If not playing in matchmaking, set a network password to enable the best protection. Note that anyone who wants to play with you needs to have the same network password. If you want to play in normal matchmaking again, clear the network password.
1. Download [the linux zip](https://github.com/shiversoftdev/t7patch/releases/tag/Current) and extract the files into your Black Ops 3 installation folder
2. Open steam properties\
![s1](/steam1.png)
3. Change the launch options to match the image below\
![s2](/steam2.png)
4. Change your proton version and enable steam play compatibility\
![s3](/steam3.png)
5. Edit your settings in the t7patch.conf file provided (name, friends only, etc). **You can edit these while the game is running too**.
A: No. The patch uses a lot of complicated techniques to patch the game that interfere with most third party tools. This is due to the fact that Black Ops III is heavily resistant to patching by non-official sources. Additionally, I consider it a bonus that cheaters must choose to play unprotected to the griefing mechanisms that they have used against the community for so long.
### Q: I was in a public game and still got crashed!
A: You can report your crashes.log to me, but as I have explained in the [video tutorial](https://youtu.be/jDQkNV5J4SM?t=394), multiplayer matchmade lobbies are going to continue to have crashing issues (among others such as aimbot, godmode cheaters, etc), and I do not plan to continue playing cat and mouse with the cheating community. They may not have a life, but I do.