Over 16 million sold, why did EA do this and won't it bankrupt some retailers who still have stocks of these games.
Read on some other forum that the whole point is to get users onto their failing Steam-a-like system so bit of a Trojan Horse as gifts go, but no idea myself.
Only 3 of the games don't have a Steam option. If that was the idea, they could well have forced all to go through Origin. Of course there's an angle to it, and increasing market awareness to Origin might be it, as well as improving their image by pretty much giving away all money that comes in, but everyone who accepts an Humble Bundle had one, be it a quick flow of cash (even it was a penny a million times) or exposure.
fair dos, I was just relaying unsubstantiated rumours I have no personal knowledge of, like any responsible Internet user
been playing the single player, great, still looks good and the racing engine is fine.
They have a new Batman game on the market. The previous games are quite cheap already (you can probably get both new for less than 20 quid), if someone decides to give them a shot since for a fiver you can both and a more, they might buy the new one.are these bundles just devaluing games?, but great for gamers.
So get BootCamp and torrent a copy of Windows. Arkham City works really well on my Mac, btw. Can't argue about so many well-regarded games for a fiver.Great. One works on Mac, and all are DRMed.
No, I don't want to reboot and I don't buy DRMed games anyway. Which is fine, there are lots of things I don't buy.So get BootCamp and torrent a copy of Windows. Arkham City works really well on my Mac, btw. Can't argue about so many well-regarded games for a fiver.
Games are so ridiculously cheap these days. What with humble bundles and steam sales and gog and everything else. I mean, i'm not complaining but I don't tend to really try with anything. If it doesn't grab me in the first ten minutes then I move on to the next £5 wonder. I used to be able to keep up but there's so much being released now. Things are changing (for the better I think).
Yeah this. I'm so spoiled by Steam sales that I consider anything over £5 for a game 'expensive'. I've not paid full price for a game in ages. I probably would if I weren't so skint, but it's Steam sales and GoG and Humble Bundles and cheaper Indie games that keep me gaming.
I bought eldritch the other day for £10, I think that's my biggest purchase since Civ v or something. It was a bit rubbish too. Won't be making that mistake again.
There are just so many games being released too. I'm sure that never used to be the case, or maybe they're just more visible now.
Ah, fair enough. The impression I get from not paying much attention to the emails that come through occasionally is that they are still frequently collections of indie games - I agree that if it just becomes an alternative route to Steam bargains it's much less interesting.The point is not that it's somehow a bad deal, the point is that Humble Bundle is supposed to be (or at least started off as) packs of cross platform DRM-free indie games, so this increasing move towards single platform DRMed big studio games is a bit irritating. Any more of these and I'll probably unsubscribe.
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New H/B, include Arkham City Goty, so all content then
are these bundles just devaluing games?, but great for gamers.
oh, and people sell them on on E Bay