BrianW Please direct all Linux support inquiries to contact@humblebundle.com if you purchased through the Humble Bundle or the Ubuntu Software Center.

outofordercc *LURK*.. Did someone mention me?



Dustforce will be available on Linux steam "soon"..



Torchlight has not been forgotten about either. It is on my todo list once another game mentioned here is goes into beta in the next week or so on Mac + Linux..

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.

Torchlight came out for Linux in September of 2012 via Humble Indie Bundle 6. It has since been available for Linux users only in the Ubuntu Software Centre which hardly encompasses all Linux users.After searching far and wide and only finding pondering forum posts with unanswered questions, I sent an email to20 days ago and another email 10 days ago, both of which have been ignored. I did stumble upon this, however:Although not relevant to what the future of Torchlight on Linux may hold as it only deals with already made purchases, it does sound like Runic has and still is keeping its distance from Linux. Quite strange considering all the furore surrounding Linux and that the Linux client for Torchlight already exists and just needs to be made widely available. I am thinking the Humble Store, Steam, and hopefully GOG once it launches Linux support, but with Humble having done the port, I don't think sharing will be an option. Still, it wouldn't hurt to vote for GOG to add the Linux version of Torchlight to its repertoire.In addition, Edward Rudd, the man who ported Torchlight to Linux, is available on Twitter. I encourage all of you to send politely formulated messages to all of the above pieces of contact information to see if anything can be done on the matter. It sounds utterly ridiculous to ask someone to allow you to give them your money when all the work has seemingly already been done and it appears to be in their best interest, but that is what needs to be done apparently.In a day and age where developers are bringing games to Linux natively years after they became available on Windows, new native Linux clients are being released when the games already had native Linux clients for years, or new native Linux clients hit the virtual shelves years after the games already launched on Linux as wrapjobs, it does beg the question why Runic wants to miss out here. Let us find out!UPDATE: Edward Rudd has responded! Many thanks, Mr. Rudd!