Back in January Beamdog was looking for testers on a new game. Now the Planescape website has a countdown timer. It's legitimate too, as tweeted by the Beamdog and the D&D twitter accounts.
In the page source from the official site, is this:
Notice the hex there? That translates to PSTEE.
So it's more than likely we will see another remaster from Beamdog with Planescape Torment Enhanced Edition. It should see Linux support like their previous remasters of Baldur's Gate, especially since they specifically mentioned Linux in their call for beta testers.
We will know soon enough, with the countdown having less than 2 days on it.
Thanks for the tip AnachronyX.
In the page source from the official site, is this:
div class="clock" style="width: 620px;" secret="0x50 0x53 0x54 0x45 0x45"
Notice the hex there? That translates to PSTEE.
So it's more than likely we will see another remaster from Beamdog with Planescape Torment Enhanced Edition. It should see Linux support like their previous remasters of Baldur's Gate, especially since they specifically mentioned Linux in their call for beta testers.
We will know soon enough, with the countdown having less than 2 days on it.
Thanks for the tip AnachronyX.
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Quoting: razing32Yes you can.Quoting: Mountain ManGoG has had a Linux version of Planescape Torment for some time. It's a Wine wrapper, but it works perfectly.
Couldn't you technically install it with GOG installer and then load the files into GemRB ?
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Quoting: razing32Probably. I've never used GemRB.Quoting: Mountain ManGoG has had a Linux version of Planescape Torment for some time. It's a Wine wrapper, but it works perfectly.Couldn't you technically install it with GOG installer and then load the files into GemRB ?
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