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Says who? Seriously, I want to know.
This all seems like a lot of people talking out of their hat to me. Until we get something more concrete I say calm down.
We really need word from someone like Jeffery Rosen on this - although I have personally always found bundles like that Double Fine one to be a bit of a balmy idea and in many ways an abuse of the infrastrucute myself. They also did just hire Edward Rudd on full time, so I find this notion to a bit at odds with what we already knew before.
Also, a bit surprised that Cheeseness has not chimed in yet, being the biggest Humble Bundle fan on the forum. ;)
I'm not bothered about the Double Fine one since they will be small prototypes and not actual games.
I think Cheese is in bed, i'm sure he will scald me soon enough for my views :P
Same for me. If they do a "Windows-only bundle" I'll consider they have sold they soul and I'll stop encouraging them for games I don't even play.
[http://phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?75547-Humble-Indie-Bundle-Finally-Sells-Out&p=299307#post299307](http://phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?75547-Humble-Indie-Bundle-Finally-Sells-Out&p=299307#post299307)
Not indie. Not cross-platform. Not DRM-free. This cake IS a lie.
Oh, now this is f@cking rich...
...breathe...
The folks at Humble Bundle just employed a full time Linux porter. That's not something that a company which is abandoning Linux does. I'm hoping that these platform specific bundles are a sporadic event and not a regular feature, and I'm hoping that we'll see a ton more games coming to Linux because Humble Bundle continues to be a go-to porting house.
Then again it could be the owner of Humble doesn't want THQ to dissapear (they are having financial trouble).
I am not speaking as one entitled. They have the right to do what they are doing. But just because they have the right to do it does not make it right.
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This will seriously hurt GOG as well since developers and publishers will just say: "[COLOR=#dbdbdb]"If even the Humble Bundle guys are willing to accept DRM, then why not you also? Stop being so fanatic""
Making it harder, much harder for them to get them to agree to their DRM free terms. In the end that will mean that they will either have to give up on their DRM free principles just like the Humble Bundle guys did or they will have to live with a much smaller catalog. Either way DRM free gaming loses out. You would almost think this was deliberately designed to kill DRM free and cross-platform gaming.
They have been getting worse with missing games, re-hashing games multiple times, Windows only bundles...what's next