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IronArcturus: How is just the singleplayer mode on Torchlight 2? I've read in this thread that TL2 had some kind of DRM-only multiplayer. But wouldn't the game still be good if it just had DRM-free singleplayer?
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skeletonbow: It's the same game in single and multiplayer, the only difference being one player versus more than one player. :) The multiplayer requires an account on Runic's server to log into to set up the game online. I don't remember if there is LAN multiplayer or not but I can check if necessary. If you play online though the games have to be set up through your Runic account which is pretty much like the majority of multiplayer games these days really.

But it's the same game single player or multiplayer in the end. I enjoy both personally.
So basically the singleplayer mode should still be DRM-free, right? If that's the case, then GOG should still be able to get the game. GOG already has Torchlight 1, so why not the sequel? :P
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skeletonbow: It's the same game in single and multiplayer, the only difference being one player versus more than one player. :) The multiplayer requires an account on Runic's server to log into to set up the game online. I don't remember if there is LAN multiplayer or not but I can check if necessary. If you play online though the games have to be set up through your Runic account which is pretty much like the majority of multiplayer games these days really.

But it's the same game single player or multiplayer in the end. I enjoy both personally.
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IronArcturus: So basically the singleplayer mode should still be DRM-free, right? If that's the case, then GOG should still be able to get the game. GOG already has Torchlight 1, so why not the sequel? :P
I covered my opinion about that in a prior post in the thread yesterday already. I doubt it's going to happen. :)
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Post edited May 16, 2014 by IronArcturus
Did anyone try to see if the game is really DRM protected in offline mode? I have deleted all my games on my Windows machine so I can't test it now. You just copy the files on a desired location and see if you can play it without Steam.