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For a Kickstarter campaign that featured Linux everywhere platforms were mentioned, I am a little annoyed. Only a little, as again I didn't back it as this crap happens all the time.
QuoteWe do not currently have an ETA on a Linux version, it may or may not happen during Early Access (it will definitely happen for final release).
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About the game (Official)
You are born falling from orbit, a new mind in a body once occupied by the Changing God, a being who has cheated death for millennia. If you survive, your journey through the Ninth World will only get stranger… and deadlier.
With a host of strange companions – whose motives and goals may help or harm you – you must escape an ancient, unstoppable creature called the Sorrow and answer the question that defines your existence: What does one life matter?
Torment: Tides of Numenera is the thematic successor to Planescape: Torment, one of the most critically acclaimed and beloved role-playing games of all time. Torment: Tides of Numenera is a single-player, isometric, narrative-driven role-playing game set in Monte Cook’s Numenera universe, and brought to you by the creative team behind Planescape: Torment and the award-winning Wasteland 2.
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We can play Divinity: Original Sin in the meantime. :D
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The same thing happened with Wasteland 2, did it not? I backed this because it's Torment... Though I fully expect slight disappointment, as what made the original such a hit was the characters and writing and setting, and from what I've seen, there's not going to be any of that in this new one. I still think it'll be a good game, though, and I very well could be wrong about that stuff.
It is annoying that Kickstarted games go available to the general public earlier than some backers could get the game, but oh well, whatever. I don't Kickstart things anymore, so that annoyance will end for me before too long.
It is annoying that Kickstarted games go available to the general public earlier than some backers could get the game, but oh well, whatever. I don't Kickstart things anymore, so that annoyance will end for me before too long.
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I was expecting this as the same happened to Pillars of Eternity.
Although I backed both projects and I made sure not to select beta access I am still pretty annoyed by this.
Although I backed both projects and I made sure not to select beta access I am still pretty annoyed by this.
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Eh, no problem. I have actually done my best to avoid news, previews and anything else about "Torment" that could be "spoilerish" . With "Pillars" I had tons of pre-launch knowledge about the game but this time I really want to experience the release with as little prior insight into the game as possible.
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As someone who gives zero ****s about early access, this doesn't bother me at all, so long as we get day 1 Linux support for the final release. I do understand how it might bother other people who want to beta test this, though.
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I backed this in March 2013 for $20 (let's be generous and say £15). It was expected delivery for Dec 2014. So, already a year beyond their earliest estimation, it's entering early access for £31.
As Keyrock notes then, as long as it launches for Linux on day 1, I'm not fussed about this move. I didn't pay for beta access, so I shouldn't be hollering for it now. But as always, the lack of Linux support in their Early-Access period leads me to believe that Linux could be lumbered with bugs already squashed on the EA platform of choice, Windows.
Time will tell, I suppose.
As Keyrock notes then, as long as it launches for Linux on day 1, I'm not fussed about this move. I didn't pay for beta access, so I shouldn't be hollering for it now. But as always, the lack of Linux support in their Early-Access period leads me to believe that Linux could be lumbered with bugs already squashed on the EA platform of choice, Windows.
Time will tell, I suppose.
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QuoteTorment: Tides of Numenera launches in Early Access without Linux support, coming much later
And so, money from Linux users should come later too.
Wondering if this will come DRM-Free ...
EDIT : Well, this is quite old, but seems they'll distribute the game on GoG.com too.
link
EDIT 2 : This should confirm it too : link
Last edited by Ivancillo on 27 January 2016 at 12:46 pm UTC
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Quoting: IvancilloWondering if this will come DRM-Free ...
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/inxile/torment-tides-of-numenera/posts/438068
QuoteMany of you have asked us if we will be releasing Torment on GOG.com. After all, they're the best place to get the game that inspired this all – Planescape: Torment. Well, good news! We're happy to announce that we've talked with the GOG.com crew and they've let us know that they would love to distribute Torment! They will be one of your options to download your digital DRM-free copies.
As far for the beta: I for one do have beta access. It came with the $80 all-digital Lore Master level I backed at. I never really cared that much for beta access, though. I was more interested in all the other goodies on that tier: the soundtrack, novellas, etc.; I'm a sucker for those. So I'm only slightly disappointed with respect to the beta.
For what it's worth, I tried it with Wine. I used steamcmd to download the Windows beta, recompiled Wine for 64-bit support, and it worked.
The first area has very low FPS on my system. I understand that's the oscilating pylons that are quite a draw. The second area, the lab, is way better. I only have 4GB of RAM, though, and the game is constantly swapping for me. Until suddenly, in the middle of the battle there, the game crashes with a Unity garbage collector error ("GetThreadContext failed"). So yeah, it's still very much unoptimized and buggy. :)
I don't really intend to play it any further. I do want to sink into it whole when it's finished.
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Same thing happen with Wasteland 2 and even Pillars (which didn't have early access, but a small beta). I'm not complaining since I usually play wRPGs games when their finished (I don't mind playing other genres in early access) and I didn't donate for the beta addon tier anyway.
Last edited by BillNyeTheBlackGuy on 27 January 2016 at 1:08 pm UTC
Last edited by BillNyeTheBlackGuy on 27 January 2016 at 1:08 pm UTC
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Quoting: IvancilloQuoteTorment: Tides of Numenera launches in Early Access without Linux support, coming much later
And so, money from Linux users should come later too.
Wondering if this will come DRM-Free ...
EDIT : Well, this is quite old, but seems they'll distribute the game on GoG.com too.
link
EDIT 2 : This should confirm it too : link
I swear some of you people should research a game before you say anything about it. This isn't the first time this happened on this forum.
Last edited by BillNyeTheBlackGuy on 27 January 2016 at 1:10 pm UTC
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