The second Humble Indie Bundle is here!! A pay what you want bundle with as much of the proceeds as you decide going to charity.
What games are in the bundle?- Braid, Osmos, Cortex Command, Machinarium, Revenge of the Titans
Website:-
http://www.humblebundle.com/
What games are in the bundle?- Braid, Osmos, Cortex Command, Machinarium, Revenge of the Titans
QuotePay what you want. If you bought these five games separately, it would cost around $85 but we're letting you set the price!
All of the games work great on Mac, Windows, and Linux.
We don't use DRM. When you buy these games, they are yours. Feel free to play them without an internet connection, back them up, and install them on all of your Macs and PCs freely. There is no time-limit on your downloads.
You can support charity. Choose exactly how your purchase money is divided: Between the game developers, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, or the Child's Play Charity. Also, if you like this deal, a tip to the Humble Bundle itself would be much appreciated!
QuotePlease note, Cortex Command and Revenge of the Titans are still under active development. You are eligible for all future updates! The bundle makes a great holiday gift that will keep improving over time.
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Website:-
http://www.humblebundle.com/
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For Braid this fix located [URL='http://bugzilla.icculus.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4825#c13']here[/URL] comment 13. (tested and works for me)
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Still, what GPU are you currently using then Rusty, still stuck on an Intel?
Changes since original build:
- Added support for systems without S3TC support.
- Added support for PowerPC and 64-bit Intel Macs.
- Added support for amd64 Linux systems.
- Possibly fixed never-ending black screen that some Mac players experienced.
- Now attempts to choose correct language at startup, if a translation is available, on both Mac and Linux.
- Added notes on useful command line options to Linux README.
Notice anything in particular there? :D