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Humble Bundle number 13!

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Update - It's out, the latest Humble Bundle is out, Indie bundle number 5! It's the 13th bundle to hit the internet.

Looks to be one of the fastest selling ones too! Well over $500k already!
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Some disappointment for you - Limbo isn't even native, it includes it's own version of Wine...works perfectly for me though!

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So the rumour mill is buzzing and the next Humble Bundle may very soon be upon us!

It looks as if we will be getting at least 1 game completely new to Linux this time too.

More info as and when it comes in keep checking back for the latest! It will hopefully launch tonight.

Source of the rumour;
http://cdr.thebronasium.com/sub/14870
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Hamish Jun 1, 2012
Considering everything, if I do grab this I am considering not giving anything in the form of a Humble Tip. Including a game with a WINE wrapper is just something I never expected from them. And I definitely would not give a cent to the developers of Limbo...

That said, I still want to pick it up so that I will finally get myself a copy of Amnesia and also grab Physconauts, which I have heard great things about. I will see how things go though.
oak Jun 1, 2012
People seem rather pissed, even though 4 out of the 5 games are absolutely worth buying.
Liam Dawe Jun 1, 2012
Well I have to say....Limbo actually works very nicely even on integrated intel graphics for me i don't even need to use the nvidia chip :D
st23 Jun 1, 2012
Quoting: "lfz, post: 4382"What's the problem with that? People put a lot of effort in Wine development just so that this kind of thing can happen and more games can be played on Linux.


Wine development? This is still Windows development, because tehy sell Windows version of Limbo instead native Linux version.

Wine = WINdows Emulator

http://www.faqs.org/faqs/windows-emulation/wine-faq/

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1931801&page=2

Quoting: "lfz, post: 4382"I particulary wish more developers would at least officialy support Wine instead of saying that porting for Linux is hard.


Wine, Cider, Wineskin etc. is trap for gamers and game producers:

"Mac OS X Non-Cider Update
The original version of X³: Reunion for Mac OS X used the Cider "wrapper" technology developed by [URL='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgaming']Transgaming[/URL].[URL='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X%C2%B3:_Reunion#cite_note-19'][COLOR=#0b0080][20][/URL][/COLOR] On June 29, 2010, [URL='http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Virtual_Programming&action=edit&redlink=1']Virtual Programming[/URL]issued a new version of the game that eschewed Cider.[URL='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X%C2%B3:_Reunion#cite_note-20'][COLOR=#0b0080][21][/URL][/COLOR] Virtual Programming CEO Mark Hinton was quoted as saying: "We weren't happy with X³: Reunion's performance when using Cider, and it turned out many of our customers weren't either. As a gesture of goodwill, we reengineered the game as a native port that's a free update for existing customers. Starting today, new X³: Reunion customers will receive the updated version of the game.""

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X%C2%B3:_Reunion
Bumadar Jun 1, 2012
I have little issue with Wine, I use it a lot. But if limbo does this now then it simply mean in the future we will see more humble games doing that which eventually will mean less native humble games..... which is a shame as humble bundle in a way forced developers to work with linux.
Liam Dawe Jun 1, 2012
The thing is though, if games that use it sell well, then hopefully you would think people in future would program with Linux in mind for a native version, after all this is a game that has been out for a while.

Tacking on wine support after is better than 0 support in my eyes, i don't have to mess with any configs still, it all installs for me just like it would natively.
Guest Jun 1, 2012
I wonder... what about the mac version? Are they using the same wrapper?
st23 Jun 1, 2012
No.
Hamish Jun 1, 2012
The thing is Liam, aren't we beyond that stage these days? Especially from something like the Humble Indie Bundle?

I don't know how much good this will do, but I started a petition to protest the inclusion of a non-native game in a Humble Indie Bundle:
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/hib-native/

Please add your signatures. It is worded in a very constructive way and it seemed like the most civil way to get our point across.

We can not sell out our values at this stage. Not when we have momentum.
Brandon Smith Jun 1, 2012
I thought WINE meant Wine Is Not an Emulator
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