I paid above the average and didn't get the SR3 key. Noooooooooooooooooooo! That's the game I wanted.
yikes! that's what I want.. hopefully it shows up!
I paid above the average and didn't get the SR3 key. Noooooooooooooooooooo! That's the game I wanted.
As a developer I'd like to virtually slap each and every one of you little dipshits who does this.
Not just that there's a number of significant pros, are there even any cons?
Do these keys work in the UK?
Not just that there's a number of significant pros, are there even any cons?
As a developer I'd like to virtually slap each and every one of you little dipshits who does this.
As a developer I'd like to virtually slap each and every one of you little dipshits who does this.
Went in for 10 to THQ, this pack is certainly better than the crappy bloatware like VVV or Rochard. Funny to see the little indie devs being bitter about this, I guess donating to charity is not the point.
Wait... You can't just put your credit card number in order to pay? you have to use one of the services listed?
I bought it on the steam sale like three days ago and haven't even played it yet.I'm depressed because I realized I never bought a copy of Metro 2033 yet.
How in the world is this bad for ANYONE?
YOU: Get cheap games
THQ: Gets money, increases last-ditch ip profile for potential sale to suitors
CHARITY: Gets money
Humble Bundle: Gets money
Indie Devs: Get exposure through awareness of Humble Bundle platform
Everyone needs to SHUT THE FUCK UP
Went in for 10 to THQ, this pack is certainly better than the crappy bloatware like VVV or Rochard. Funny to see the little indie devs being bitter about this, I guess donating to charity is not the point.
Kotaku even joined the carnival of stupid:
As a developer I'd like to virtually slap each and every one of you little dipshits who does this.
Of course, lots of people stock up on these bundles with the intention of trading them.Almost pulled the trigger at $5.37. It's now $5.20.
I wonder if it's a bunch of people buying $1 keys to resell later.
Someone make a list of indie devs crying about this so I never buy their games, and if I do it will be in a humble bundle and I can set the dev portion to zero.
Indeed
Humble Bundles always depress me that people value the games (and charity) so low as to only donate a couple of bucks, now i know not everyone is in a fortunate situation but for the average to be like $5 i think is wrong.
Normally I would agree. But obviously this THQ bundle isnt going to save the company. Not a chance. At this point any money that THQ sees is going to be part of whatever assets they have that gets auctioned off following a bankruptcy filing. Might as well go all to charity at this point.
Average at $5.19. Bets on how low it'll go?
Of course, lots of people stock up on these bundles with the intention of trading them.