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It seems that Dungeon Defenders II will be getting a Linux version, as stated in the Development Roadmap. The first game of the series also had a Linux version that I purchased trying to get a replacement for Orcs Must Die, sadly, it will probably never see a Linux version, as the game engine is not Linux compatible.

Concerning Dungeon Defenders II Linux support, no date is yet announced, but the game is flagged as Early Access on Steam, so it's under heavy development, and let's hope they won't deal with it as a last feature.

The early reviews are Very Positive according to Steam, so let's hope when the Linux version eventually drops, that it's still as fun. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Beamboom Jan 5, 2015
The first Dungeon Defenders were quite good and landed on a metascore of a very decent 83%, so I fully expect the sequel to be well worth a consideration.
c3027367 Jan 5, 2015
Metascore 83% on Windows only. DD Linux version buggy, no PhysX (which breaks endgame), very poor performance on some maps, random crashes. After reporting bugs to icculus zero ducks where given, same happened to Red Orchestra and Killing Floor bugs.

DDE black screen after starting a game. Just go to DDE steam forums and enter "linux" in search box, read couple of threads, just do it.

Trendy does not deserve any PR from Linux community and there will not be anything possitive about DD1/E/2 on Linux.
DamonLinuxPL Jan 5, 2015
In my case, DD1 works very nice on my Linux notebook with AMD fglrx driver. Performance is good, and bugs small, almost invisible.
DDE i don't try YET, but I read many topic on Steam. Many Linux users, can't run this game, and many others have other issues. So, probably therefore this game doing in house, not like DD1 in other develiopers (Icculus). I have hope, they drew conclusions, and making now a very good Linux port of DD2.
omer666 Jan 5, 2015
After reporting bugs to icculus zero ducks where given, same happened to Red Orchestra and Killing Floor bugs.
Yes, those developers don't give a damn and Icculus can't work for free, so the games're still not fixed. I bought a lot of useless Killing Floor DLCs at the time and I bitterly regret now, won't be buying Killing Floor 2 until the first one is fixed.
lucifertdark Jan 5, 2015
I won't hold me breath on this one, the first works after a fashion, but you can pretty much forget DDE if you use Linux.
Beamboom Jan 5, 2015
I can't recall I did experience much problems at all with the first game on my system with gtx680 and proprietary drivers?
Mnoleg Jan 5, 2015
Metascore 83% on Windows only. DD Linux version buggy, no PhysX (which breaks endgame), very poor performance on some maps, random crashes...

We have played the same version of the game for sure :(
Maelrane Jan 5, 2015
I played hundreds of hours Dungeon Defenders, back under Windows then. Dungeon Defenders Eternity runs okayish on my current machine (Linux only), but I've no interest in Dungeon Defenders 2 anymore.

Trendy simply doesn't give a shit about Linux, they just want to sell DLCs and be done with it, it seems :(
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