sygyzy
Lifer
- Oct 21, 2000
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The games come in a package, so if you redeemed your key already, you can't give it to someone else to just get SR3.
Saints Row The Third is a separate redeemable key.
The games come in a package, so if you redeemed your key already, you can't give it to someone else to just get SR3.
Saints Row The Third is a separate redeemable key.
I didn't think anyone would have a problem with being offered. But what I have a problem with is that there are plenty of other places to get deals on generic 3rd person games (or whatever) for Steam. I liked that Humble bundle was a way I could get good quality, DRM free games for linux, which is much more limited in it's selection. That is all.
I didn't think anyone would have a problem with being offered. But what I have a problem with is that there are plenty of other places to get deals on generic 3rd person games (or whatever) for Steam. I liked that Humble bundle was a way I could get good quality, DRM free games for linux, which is much more limited in it's selection. That is all.
Yes. But, I'm sure quite a few people are like me and fire up Steam when a new bundle is announced to see what games will be duplicated.This really breaks the spirit of the Humble Bundles, which are traditionally multi-platform and DRM free.
I didn't think anyone would have a problem with being offered. But what I have a problem with is that there are plenty of other places to get deals on generic 3rd person games (or whatever) for Steam. I liked that Humble bundle was a way I could get good quality, DRM free games for linux, which is much more limited in it's selection. That is all.
If you don't like this bundle don't buy it, it's as simple as that. It's not like they're going to stop offering indie bundles.
Why do you hate charities?
KT
I do? EFF/Red cross have websites. You can give them thousands of dollars any day you want, without humble bundle. I'm a bit confused. Unless you consider THQ a charity..?
Unless you consider THQ a charity..?
That's the thing. Hopefully not. I would be sad if HB turned into another storefront for EA, acti, etc so I hope this isn't a sign of things to come.
I do? EFF/Red cross have websites. You can give them thousands of dollars any day you want, without humble bundle. I'm a bit confused. Unless you consider THQ a charity..?
But what I have a problem with is that there are plenty of other places to get deals on generic 3rd person games (or whatever) for Steam.
That's what you said, but this Humble Bundle helps get a bunch of money to the charity too, far more than would go there if the games were purchased at one of those other places; you seem to prefer these games be purchased elsewhere, ipso facto, you hate charities.:whiste:
KT
OK, think I got it:
So if I beat up old ladies, take their money and give it to charities, and you where to stop me beating up old ladies; ipso facto, you hate charities!
Isn't logic fun everyone!
I ended up picking up all the games even though I already have them. Attached them to my son's Steam account. Plus, I don't care what anyone says, I think most THQ games rock and I would hate to see them go under.