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Divinity: Original Sin Still Aims For Linux This Year

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We already knew that the Linux version of Divinity: Original Sin wouldn't be out at the same time as Windows, but we didn't know when at all. Users have been asking them about it a lot recently and they still claim it's going to be this year.

@hamster_ It should be this year still - it's done by same team that does the Mac version & they just finished the App Store version.

Swen Vincke (@LarAtLarian) September 12, 2014

It's great to see them communicate openly about it and not being all closed up like some other developers.

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Gather your party and get ready for a new, back-to-the-roots RPG adventure! Discuss your decisions with companions; fight foes in turn-based combat; explore an open world and interact with everything and everyone you see. Join up with a friend to play online in co-op and make your own adventures with the powerful RPG toolkit.

In Divinity: Original Sin you take on the role of a young Source Hunter: your job is to rid the world of those who use the foulest of magics. When you embark on what should have been a routine murder investigation, you suddenly find yourself in the middle of a plot that will rattle the very fabric of time.

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neokiva Sep 21, 2014
with all the crap that they have taken about the boob plate i'm going to buy this.
Caldazar Sep 21, 2014
I really look forward to it.
Divine Divinity was hugely underrated, one of the best games I've ever played.
The second, Beyond Divinity was awful, boring grinding ad nauseam, you know, the kind that feels like work after a while.

Third parts have a bad reputation but I just hope they managed to reproduce the fun of the first part.
Apopas Sep 21, 2014
3 months still... Let's see...
GoCorinthians Sep 21, 2014
Sadly already bought but never played still!
Apopas Sep 21, 2014
Are they going to port the editor as well?
BillNyeTheBlackGuy Sep 21, 2014
Sucks that the game isn't out yet, but this is expected since Larian is new to Linux development. In the mean time, you guys should play Wasteland 2 if you are in need of a good oldschool style CRPG. IMO, it's almost as good as Divinity Original Sin.
DrMcCoy Sep 21, 2014
Quoting: ApopasAre they going to port the editor as well?
Well, the editor doesn't even work on Mac OS X... So I doubt it. :(
EKRboi Sep 21, 2014
Man, I need to get use to playing these "back to the roots" rpg's. I am bouncing between Tropico 5 and Wasteland 2 right now. I never played the OG wasteland or the first few fallouts and the learning curve is VERY steep for wasteland 2 right now for me, to the point I am almost lost. The turn based fighting is killing me (figuratively and litterally(in game) lol). It doesn't hold your hand very much at all in the beginning to help you figure it out.
FutureSuture Sep 21, 2014
Quoting: GoCorinthiansSadly already bought but never played still!
You should have waited! Now Larian will think you are on Windows. You have let down openSUSE and Linux a whole!
Plintslîcho Sep 21, 2014
I'm really looking forward for this game.
It looks fantastic.
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