I don't understand why people are complaining about the Humble Bundles lack of indieness and humbleness now. They have been very popular for a good amount of time, voiding its ability to call itself humble. Even though they popularized themselves through indie games, the humble bundle chose not to restrict itself to just indie games. You also have the weekly sales, which also adds to their delivering of non-indie games.
And from an average user standpoint, it seams odd that people are complaining about inexpensive games.
Typical HN whining about everything (I mean not you but the other negative comments)
I don't like EA too but that's a generous offer. I paid more than the avarage, got some awesome games and my money went to charities. I won, the charities won and I guess EA won too.
+ I guess no one remembers here that how bad Steam was in 2004. It was the worst thing ever and essentially it killed the CS scene. Now look at Steam and everyone loves it. I love it too. And I just want to say that I believe everyone can change, so EA and Origin too.
Huge thanks from our entire team for including Watsi in this bundle. We're smiling from ear to ear thinking about the patients whose lives will be changed because of it.
This doesn't feel like a Humble Bundle to me. I loved Humble for spotlighting great Indie games. If I want cheap older triple-A titles I'll buy them during a steam sale.
Edit: not sure how I missed this, but EA isn't getting any money from this sale.
It's still humble because you can pay as little as you want for the bundle. And most bundles give you a Steam code if you give more than $1, this one gives you an Origin code. If DRM makes the bundle worth less to you, pay less.
To everyone complaining about Origin or that these are mainstream games:
EA is giving the entirety of their income from this to charity. They likely think getting people to install Origin is a net benefit, but what more do you want?
HIB is getting out of touch. I talked to a developer whose game have been in HIB once, he said he didn't really received any notable amount of money anyway.
[+] [-] ihuman|12 years ago|reply
And from an average user standpoint, it seams odd that people are complaining about inexpensive games.
[+] [-] bdz|12 years ago|reply
I don't like EA too but that's a generous offer. I paid more than the avarage, got some awesome games and my money went to charities. I won, the charities won and I guess EA won too.
+ I guess no one remembers here that how bad Steam was in 2004. It was the worst thing ever and essentially it killed the CS scene. Now look at Steam and everyone loves it. I love it too. And I just want to say that I believe everyone can change, so EA and Origin too.
[+] [-] a_bonobo|12 years ago|reply
[1] Then again, how many are there? 3?
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[+] [-] gknoy|12 years ago|reply
Also, it's hard to find these games on a Steam sale for this cheap. I could get one, maybe two for what I just paid for the bundle.
edit: It appears that even if they use Origin (blarg), many can still be installed with Steam:
- Crysis 2 Maximum Edition - Dead Space 1 - Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box - Mirror's Edge - Medal of Honor
(from http://support.humblebundle.com/customer/portal/articles/125...)
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[+] [-] sp332|12 years ago|reply
It's still humble because you can pay as little as you want for the bundle. And most bundles give you a Steam code if you give more than $1, this one gives you an Origin code. If DRM makes the bundle worth less to you, pay less.
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[+] [-] KVFinn|12 years ago|reply
EA is giving the entirety of their income from this to charity. They likely think getting people to install Origin is a net benefit, but what more do you want?
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