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Not enough RPGs on Linux for you? Last Epoch [Official Site], a loot-based action RPG that involves time travel is coming to Linux.

It's currently on Kickstarter, where the developer is hoping to get at least $210K in funding with $53K already pledged. They have around 24 days to go so they have plenty of time to gather funding.

You can see a preview of it with their Kickstarter video below:

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Here's what it will feature:

  • Offline and online multiplayer action
  • Time travel and high fantasy world 
  • 5 base classes that advance into 10 powerful mastery classes
  • A deep skill system with augment trees for each skill 
  • Engrossing loot and crafting system 
  • Massive end-game content and replayability, trading, PvP, Cycles(seasons), Ladders, and Achievements 
  • Epic storytelling, memorable characters and environments, voice acting, journals, and hidden secrets

In regards to the time travel aspect of it, the developer said:

 Throughout the story, you will travel to four distinct eras in time and see how each zone changes throughout the ages, each change bearing lore implications that will keep you invested in the setting.

Sadly, the demo they currently have is Windows-only. The good news is that they seem committed to the Linux build, with their Community Manager sending out a Twitter post about testing the game on Linux. They've been testing it on an AMD system, with them discovering the Unity double-input bug.

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AciD Apr 24, 2018
Well, the Diablo 3 'killer' is already running wild for a few years now, and it's PoE (Path of Exile).

Unfortunately it's Windows-only and the wine version was *so* bad performance-wise it was just unplayable in hardcore mode.
Perhaps that has changed since I tried 2 years ago.
LastEpoch_Michelle Apr 26, 2018
Thanks for the feedback, guys! We released a new Linux build today and you can download it on our Kickstarter page. If you join our Discord channel, we'd love to hear your feedback!

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lastepoch/last-epoch/description
Grimfist Apr 26, 2018
Just downloading the new Linux build (which sadly takes a while with my countryside dsl :( ). Great to see such early Linux support, so keep this up. ;)
Joeyboots80 Apr 28, 2018
Downloading the demo now. Gonna check it out tonight when I get off work. Will definitely give feedback. Thanks Michelle!
herc 9 years Apr 28, 2018
Quoting: Joeyboots80Downloading the demo now. Gonna check it out tonight when I get off work. Will definitely give feedback. Thanks Michelle!

Good luck with the demo! If you're on mesa and have issues with some ground effects, that might affect your performance alot. I found that setting disable_blend_func_extended = true helps alot, although it makes the ground black.
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