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Keep up the amazing work!
I don't know WHAT rogue-likes you were playing, but TL2 was not one on any level. Don't get two niche categories of RPG confused.
my word - just suggestion
u will never see a Warcraft: OrcCraft
or
Counter-Strike:Global Strike =\
TorchLight 2: RogueLight 1?
watta the stupid name?
maybe somekind of
Rogue Expansion
Secrets of Rogues Lands
or another =\
also -- at the beginning the gate cand be opened by any word/diget/letter/number
As a question though, if skills are going to be found or in any case, not tied to class, what would the differences between the classes be, besides maybe starting stats or item requirements?
I am reminded, however, of DIablo 1. All the spells were open to everyone, but each class also had their special ability that they start with. Maybe something to consider?
If so, I hope they at least end up being better than 'Let's break our weapons' for 2/3rds of the classes. :P
At any rate, I hope Steam gets back to you on it. If you do duplicate the mod, I hope you copy+paste the media folder from your old mod into your new one, so you don't really have to recreate it all. I wish you luck, brother.