We already had confirmation that Torment: Tides of Numenera [Official Site] would launch day-1 on Linux here on GOL from an email chat with inXile, but it's always good to see fully public confirmation.
Some additional good news to report; I am told that Torment will be available on Linux and Mac on the same day as all other formats.
— Brian Fargo (@BrianFargo) February 14, 2017
The game will launch for everyone on February 28th, so not long to go! It's a shame it didn't get a Linux release during Early Access for Linux gamers to help test, so here's to hoping it's a polished experience for us. This is one game I expect great things from!
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Where am I supposed to take all the time to play Tides of Numenera, Wasteland 3, Divnity Original Sin 2, Bard's Tale IV and Pillars of Eternity 2?!?
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Where am I supposed to take all the time to play Tides of Numenera, Wasteland 3, Divnity Original Sin 2, Bard's Tale IV and Pillars of Eternity 2?!?
Going by previous experiences, I reckon you'll have finished all the others before the Linux Version of Divinity: Original Sin 2 is out.
But I digress. This is a happy News article, and I'm happy indeed about the New Torment.
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looks to be a really great spiritual successor to planescape: torment.
i'm hoping one of these days i'll see BTCS2, I spent untold amount of hours making games on the original bard's tale construction set. unfortunately the internet was only in it's infancy back then.
i'm hoping one of these days i'll see BTCS2, I spent untold amount of hours making games on the original bard's tale construction set. unfortunately the internet was only in it's infancy back then.
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This is really great news. Day-1 for us and drm-free on gog. I'll definitely pick this one up.
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Where am I supposed to take all the time to play Tides of Numenera, Wasteland 3, Divnity Original Sin 2, Bard's Tale IV and Pillars of Eternity 2?!?Well, to begin with, they're not all coming out at the same time, you should have plenty of time to finish TToN before the other games come out. Second, D:OS2 has not been confirmed for Linux. Even if it does come to Linux, given how long it took the first game to make its way over to the penguin, you may be waiting a few years.
Last edited by Keyrock on 15 February 2017 at 11:36 am UTC
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Another Shadowrun like bullshit, thank you inXile.
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Where am I supposed to take all the time to play Tides of Numenera, Wasteland 3, Divnity Original Sin 2, Bard's Tale IV and Pillars of Eternity 2?!?
Are you complaining about that?
I have over 50 games in my backlog and then I stopped counting.. >_>
I'm really looking forward to this release. There are too few quality RPGs out there that focus more on story and RP.
Last edited by Aryvandaar on 15 February 2017 at 12:01 pm UTC
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Are you complaining about that?
Of course, it is a "Luxusproblem"! :)
(Does this translate to "happy problem"?)
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Another Shadowrun like bullshit, thank you inXile.
a) This is not quite Shadowrun
b) Shadowrun is great, so if it were like Shadowrun, that's a big win!
c) your opinion is valid as an opinion, of course
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I'm happy DOS 2 is not out for Linux yet since it is early access. Still I wouldn't mind it to be released as a day 1 port or maybe a few weeks later (major bugs might be fixed by then).
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Where am I supposed to take all the time to play Tides of Numenera, Wasteland 3, Divnity Original Sin 2, Bard's Tale IV and Pillars of Eternity 2?!?What? DOS2 on linux?
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Where am I supposed to take all the time to play Tides of Numenera, Wasteland 3, Divnity Original Sin 2, Bard's Tale IV and Pillars of Eternity 2?!?What? DOS2 on linux?
They have not committed to it AFAIK, but considering all the effort put into porting the engine, it's a reasonable assumption to make.
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Where am I supposed to take all the time to play Tides of Numenera, Wasteland 3, Divnity Original Sin 2, Bard's Tale IV and Pillars of Eternity 2?!?What? DOS2 on linux?
I didn't know they didn't promise it...
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Deutsch ist einfach unübersetzbar gut! (First World Problem of germans)Are you complaining about that?
Of course, it is a "Luxusproblem"! :)
(Does this translate to "happy problem"?)
@Liam: Every time someone writes "day-1 release" I think of day (+)1 or day -1 which is just wrong. Can't we agree on day-0? Like Zero-Day exploit or just doing it the good old C-Style.
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Where am I supposed to take all the time to play Tides of Numenera, Wasteland 3, Divnity Original Sin 2, Bard's Tale IV and Pillars of Eternity 2?!?Well, to begin with, they're not all coming out at the same time, you should have plenty of time to finish TToN before the other games come out. Second, D:OS2 has not been confirmed for Linux. Even if it does come to Linux, given how long it took the first game to make its way over to the penguin, you may be waiting a few years.
I didn't even get to Shadowrun Hong Kong, Pillars of Eternity Whity March and Tyranny yet, and wonder if I should play more of Divinity Original Sin (or give up on it)...
I don't find enough time, there's so much else to play (Infinifactory, 70 hours at the moment X) ), and when I've played one big roleplaying game, I don't like just plunging directly into the next one. I guess I'll need to pass over some of them.
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