Revenge of the Titans which is quite frankly an awesome game and my complete favourite from the Humble Bundles 2&3 has received an update which you can find either on your Humble Accounts if you purchased those bundles or via their own website of course which will enable you to use this new mode.
Sadly though they will not be updating their Desura build when asked but have stated it will come to Steam Linux!
Quote@gamingonlinux not this time I'm afraid. Though look out for it on Linux Steam which it will turn up on eventually. (Short of time)
The sandbox mode is the new major edition to the game which will enable as the image says to play user created content made by their new online map editor! The game mode is a paid for DLC so if purchased previously you need to go to their website and upgrade your edition.
It's really, really good to see developers update older games like this with worthwhile additions!
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Btw., the dev also said in the comments on the blog their considering the Humble Store.
Either way, this feature requires you to be online, so keep that in mind.
Either way, this feature requires you to be online, so keep that in mind.
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I assume the HIB entry will receive the update though, right?
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I assume the HIB entry will receive the update though, right?
This is paid DLC, however HIB already got the update that makes it possible to activate it.
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so if you bought this on desura your out of luck ? or will they give you an alternative download, if they don't then I find this wrong.
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Why no offline map editor? :(
It may not be always-online DRM, but it still would have been nicer to have an offline editor. Online should only be necessary to share maps or work together on one.
It may not be always-online DRM, but it still would have been nicer to have an offline editor. Online should only be necessary to share maps or work together on one.
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Why no offline map editor? :(
It may not be always-online DRM, but it still would have been nicer to have an offline editor. Online should only be necessary to share maps or work together on one.
I was also disappointed by this, but to an extent I understand the reason behind this - the editor is fully online, and it's hard for them to port it offline. But it'd be nice if it had offline cache for the campaigns. Hopefully that will happen at one point.
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