Torchlight II is also available right now with an 80% discount that is scheduled to end on March 9. Also, Cross-platform multiplayer is supported, the same goes for save games, and it's even possible to install mods. To make things even better, the developers make it possible to redeem non-Steam keys on the Steam platform, if the user purchased Torchlight II before February 2, 2015. "Torchlight II takes you back into the quirky, fast-paced world of bloodthirsty monsters, bountiful treasures, and sinister secrets - and, once again, the fate of the world is in your hands! Torchlight II captures all the flavor and excitement of the original game - while expanding the world and adding the features players wanted most, including online and LAN co-op multiplayer," reads the Steam synopsis. It's now the time for the second game to also land on the Linux platform. Job Description NEEDS TO BE HEAVY IN LINUX PRIMARY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Configures UNIXSee this and similar jobs on LinkedIn. They had some technical difficulties, but they fixed them. Runic Games is one of the first studios that made one of their games, the first Torchlight, available for Linux users, before Steam for Linux got off the ground. Besides, Diablo 3 isn't available on Linux so there's not much to compare.Torchlight II, a hack-and-slash RPG developed by Runic Games, has just received a patch and is now available for Linux platforms as well. The same if you played the first Torchlight, the sequel being bigger, with more varied gameplay and a lot of stuff. If you played and enjoyed Diablo 2, you'll probably like Torchlight 2 a lot. It deserved Torchlight 2, which seemed dated and too oldschool. It is quite a good hack'n slash but I think it was released about the same time as Diablo 3, which made the D2 gameplay kind of old. Gameplay is pretty much the same as D2 but with more colorful graphics. Diablo 2: more zones with outlands, more character classes I think, a skill tree working quite the same. I mean, how much different can it be form the first ? If anyone has played Torchlight 1 and 2, and can give me some advice.Well, I played Torchlight 2 during its beta I think, so it was quite some time ago and the game might have evolved since (and the version I played was somewhat limited with only the first zone and so on).īasically, while Torchlight is a pretty neat clone of Diablo, Torchlight 2 is a pretty neat clone of. Quoting: RutineIt's good that they seem to be working on a Linux port of Torchlight II, but I wonder if it's worth buying it. *sniff* *sniff* I think I can smell a new Humble Bundle brewing don't you? It's been a few months since a new Humble Indie Bundle was launched and I imagine Torchlight II would be a decent game to include for Linux & Mac gamers especially. This isn't confirmed yet, but it's great supporting evidence. Launch/3/executable: 86_64Ģ00711/name: Torchlight II ContentWindows They are good fun, and easy to get into.īoth of the game have recently been updated on SteamDB to show this:Ĥ1501/name: torchlight content › torchlight Windows So, if this turns out in our favour then people who missed out will not only be able to get the first game, but the rest of us will be able to play the second too.įor those that don't know the Torchlight games are action RPG games that are commonly compared to games like Diablo. The first Torchlight game came to Linux as part of a Humble Indie Bundle 6, but it never made it onto Steam for unknown reasons. We recently ran an article wondering what happened to Torchlight Linux, as it seemed to be forgotten about, so be sure to read up on it. It looks like both Torchlight & Torchlight II are due to be released on Steam for Linux. Morning! We begin today with some big news folks.
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