Humble Bundle Thread

Wasn't there also a golf game?
Oh man I love Sid Meier's SimGolf. I need to find my copy now that you reminded me of it. That game however lies in the Sim franchise of games, along with SimCity and The Sims. Those games were published by EA.

 
Apparently Civ fans made an icon for it:
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And the bundle is not only missing Pirates, but also Alpha Centauri (but that isn't on Steam).

I also don't know why anyone would dislike DRM free. That's like a dog lover hating puppies.
Meh, I own Alpha Centauri on GOG (drm-free)... but it's not on steam, so it's like something packed away in the bottom of some unmarked box in a storage-rental unit an hour away.

 
Because people have come to equate DRM-free with not-on-Steam (which is ironic, especially when it comes from people who proclaim "Steam is not DRM"). I personally think it's shortsighted, if not outright dumb, but convenience wins over freedom.
Must be why I think GOG.com is great.

But this really isn't the place for that debate. The discussion should be how many sleepless nights people plan to go through by splurging on so many Civ titles.

 
I thought I already has Civ III from a steam sale or two ago but apparently I do not.  Oh well better news for me then, as I am also missing Ace Patrol & Railroads.  Not sure if what to do with the Civ IV code as I already it have on disk, yet that gap in my Steam library list is annoying me.

 
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I thought I already has Civ III from a steam sale or two ago but apparently I do not. Oh well better news for me then, as I am also missing Ace Patrol & Railroads. Not sure if what to do with the Civ IV code as I already it have on disk, yet that gap in my Steam library list is annoying me.
Go ahead and redeem it; CD-ROMs are for dweebs.

 
Because people have come to equate DRM-free with not-on-Steam (which is ironic, especially when it comes from people who proclaim "Steam is not DRM"). I personally think it's shortsighted, if not outright dumb, but convenience wins over freedom.
Even though I'm clearly being silly in my other posts (to me; I know it may be hard for the yellow comic sans types), I'll be serious and address this for a minute.

For one I don't actually care what other people do. Whatever floats your boat is fine. It's your money.

With that out of the way, I've never said Steam isn't DRM (except in cases where a Steam game can launch without the client; not the norm but they exist). I've said in the past that Steam is a less restrictive DRM that also adds convenience features. And that's okay with me. I don't think all DRM are created equal or that they are all terrible. If it's not restricting the way I play and in fact is making my buying and collecting games more convenient I am all for it.

Also when I say "DRM Free" as you alluded to, I am using bundle speak short hand for direct downloads not attached to any client or service. If a game provides a DRM Free and Steam option like bundles may do or if launching the Steam client is optional I think that's great and flexible and I have no problem with that. Those are not the DRM Free I am talking about. When a bundle says "DRM Free" and only DRM Free then mean just that and no other option.

For me as someone who collects a large amount of digital games it's just too much hassle to have to remember where I got them from if they are from different sources all over the place. And there's the risk that I may lose access to them.

Although risk exists to some degree Steam and I suppose even EA, the risk is much greater with bundle sites and small developers or digital stores that don't get as much traffic as Steam. Groupees had a hard drive crash a while back, Direct2Drive closed etc. While ultimately most access was restored it's still there in my mind.

I sort of facetously allued in my earlier reply to it not being as much of an issue for people who buy less games and play them right away as they don't have as much to keep track of. Or if someone primarily bought from one site like GOG or Humble. So the way you purchase, volume frequency and from where plays a factor too.

In any case this is an old, tired, stale, dead horse argument (which I fully expect the DRM free crusader MysterD to weigh in on) but I somehow felt the need to defend my point of view even though I thought I had clearly been ludicrous to the point of not being able to be perceived as confrontational or offensive with previous comments. I suppose I hadn't considered "shortsighted" and "dumb".

DRM free (ie games not attached to any client or service) people in my experience tend to have this attitude like their preference is superior, anyone who feels otherwise is wrong and some of them quite literally just cannot process why someone else might not share their preferences (what! that's like hating puppies!) so I'm just weighing in to put an alternate viewpoint that I think is fairly common among regular Steam sale and bundle buyers here and elsewhere.
 
I wish Steam, Origin, uPlay, GOG, Amazon, GamersGate et all would create open protocol, so we could use single client (of choice) to manage, hoard, download, install games and "socialise" with friends.

Edit: "play" is unintentionally missing. Forgot it totally.

 
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Also when I say "DRM Free" as you alluded to, I am using bundle speak short hand for direct downloads not attached to any client or service. If a game provides a DRM Free and Steam option like bundles may do or if launching the Steam client is optional I think that's great and flexible and I have no problem with that. Those are not the DRM Free I am talking about. When a bundle says "DRM Free" and only DRM Free then mean just that and no other option.
When I get a bundle, I consider the DRM-free stuff to be "dead" to me. It's there if I remember, but if not... can't be bothered. I definitely don't consider it of any value when deciding whether or not to buy a bundle.

 
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To be clear, I hadn't even seen your reply, and was definitely not following up or responding to what you wrote. I was just replying to what Not Eric wrote ("I also don't know why anyone would dislike DRM free"), and I still stand by my opinion that the "Steam-or-no-sale" attitude is shortsighted as it trades convenience for other freedoms.

 
I thought I already has Civ III from a steam sale or two ago but apparently I do not. Oh well better news for me then, as I am also missing Ace Patrol & Railroads. Not sure if what to do with the Civ IV code as I already it have on disk, yet that gap in my Steam library list is annoying me.
Redeem them, what if one of Drabelincoln's lost puppies eats one of your CDs?

 
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Even though I'm clearly being silly in my other posts (to me; I know it may be hard for the yellow comic sans types), I'll be serious and address this for a minute.

For one I don't actually care what other people do. Whatever floats your boat is fine. It's your money.

With that out of the way, I've never said Steam isn't DRM (except in cases where a Steam game can launch without the client; not the norm but they exist). I've said in the past that Steam is a less restrictive DRM that also adds convenience features. And that's okay with me. I don't think all DRM are created equal or that they are all terrible. If it's not restricting the way I play and in fact is making my buying and collecting games more convenient I am all for it.

<lots of stuff>

DRM free (ie games not attached to any client or service) people in my experience tend to have this attitude like their preference is superior, anyone who feels otherwise is wrong and some of them quite literally just cannot process why someone else might not share their preferences (what! that's like hating puppies!) so I'm just weighing in to put an alternate viewpoint that I think is fairly common among regular Steam sale and bundle buyers here and elsewhere.
I think when many people say "DRM-Free" here it's shorthand for "no Starforce or SecuROM, activation limits, etc." You can call Steam and Origin clients DRM, but they aren't really. However to the normal, non-CAG world, DRM-free usually means a direct download. It is important to have a common vocabulary if folks are trying to communicate.

Also, I hate puppies.

EDIT: Also, I secretly kind-of wish GOG would make its own client. I like clients. Except for Capsule.

 
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I secretly kind-of wish GOG would make its own client. I like clients. Except for Capsule.
Meh, Capsule works for me... I can't say the same of the Desura client. I agree a GOG client would be nice... to remind me of what I own on GOG... might inflame the GOG fanatics though.

 
When I get a bundle, I consider the DRM-free stuff to be "dead" to me. It's there if I remember, but if not... can't be bothered. I definitely don't consider it of any value when deciding whether or not to buy a bundle.
I give it very little value if it's something that could be on a client but isn't. But there have been some bundle games that are not on any client anywhere. Those I put some value in, just because there isn't another option. However, once bought it is awfully easy to forget about those games in odd locations.
 
Does anyone need Civ IV or the Ace Patrol games?

Edit: Civ IV and Ace Patrol are gone.
 
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I guess it will be free to all 1st week purchasers, like it was in old good HB days and that's why I've bought the bundle. It's a good move for them, because by this they can generate some good PR at relatively low cost
I wouldn't count on it, there have been a few bundles since they started only giving the bonuses to BTA buyers where they didn't advertise it but you still had to have BTA to get them when they unlocked. I don't expect this to be any different, especially with how high the average has gotten.
 
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I wouldn't count on it, there have been a few bundles since they started only giving the bonuses to BTA buyers where they didn't advertise is but you still had to have BTA to get them when they unlocked. I don't expect this to be any different, especially with how high the average has gotten.
Since HIB 9 (11 September 2013).

 
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I wish Steam, Origin, uPlay, GOG, Amazon, GamersGate et all would create open protocol, so we could use single client (of choice) to manage, hoard, download, install games and "socialise" with friends.

Edit: "play" is unintentionally missing. Forgot it totally.
Since this is Microsoft's OS most of us are using - shouldn't it be THEIR job to get this crap all sorted nicely somehow?

 
DF Weekly? Maybe something else related to Broken Age, DF Spacebase9 on Early Access, and Massive Chalice which I've seen them talking about a bit more lately? Promotion(s) plural?

https://twitter.com/humble/status/431229544544993280

 
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DF Weekly? Maybe something else related to Broken Age, DF Spacebase9 on Early Access, and Massive Chalice which I've seen them talking about a bit more lately? Promotion(s) plural?

https://twitter.com/humble/status/431229544544993280
I hope not... I'm pretty DF'ed out.

 
I hope not... I'm pretty DF'ed out.
Agreed. Way too many times have they been featured. Only games they have to offer is Broken age and Spacebase and that's doubtful. Expecting to see the usual brutal legends, stacking, psychonauts, the cave.

 
DF did launch their Broken Age Kickstarter just about exactly two years ago at DICE, which is happening this week. That could mean something.


Agreed. Way too many times have they been featured. Only games they have to offer is Broken age and Spacebase and that's doubtful. Expecting to see the usual brutal legends, stacking, psychonauts, the cave.
You think the Cave has been featured in too many bundles?

 
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It's another stupid feature that's integrated into the OS that no one really wants, but can't get rid of.


FTFY. There isn't much wrong with Windows 8 unless you can't stand change.
Sure, 8.1's better than 8.

Thing is - it took Nimi Places and StartMenu8 to get me to work this bad boy a bit into shape.

And for us people who like older games and want to run those on newer OS's - you still can't disable Aero crap (Desktop Comp & Visual Themes) on Win 8.1.

That could be a problem, for some older games - i.e. Sacred series.

To get Sacred 1 + 2 PC running on Win 7, I did have to turn off that Aero garbage.

 
Cars require maintenance. Maintenance costs money. Go with the bundles.
Oh shit you're right! Think of all the humble bundles worth of maintenance I'd be getting done! You're a life saver. Now that it's in this context, I'll never eat again, I'll spend all my food money on humble bundles. When the kids are hungry, I'll tell them to eat civilizations!
 
DF Weekly? Maybe something else related to Broken Age, DF Spacebase9 on Early Access, and Massive Chalice which I've seen them talking about a bit more lately? Promotion(s) plural?

https://twitter.com/humble/status/431229544544993280
probably something like...

More EPIC Humble Bundle games... Psychonauts, Brutal Legend, Costume Quest! Pay 20 dollars or more and get Broken Age, too!!! What a deal!!!

 
DF did launch their Broken Age Kickstarter just about exactly two years ago at DICE, which is happening this week. That could mean something.



You think the Cave has been featured in too many bundles?
Considering everything else in that bundle has been bundled multiple times - I won't even look at the cave bta. Plus anyone whose kept up with ps plus would already have it.

edited cause I can't english

 
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