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Its back before you have noticed it has even gone

Editor Note: The site also states that Humble Indie Bundle #4 will also be coming soon, so after this bundle, prepare to look into your wallets again folks!

QuoteThe Humble Introversion Bundle
Epic, award-winning games. Darwinia, Aquaria, and Crayon Physics Deluxe are year-on-year, Seumas McNally Grand Prize winners at the Independent Games Festival, representing the very best in distinctive, engaging gameplay.
Pay what you want. If you bought these games separately it would cost around $70 but we are letting you set the price.


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Beemer Nov 22, 2011
Just a note in case anyone was wondering/missed it - No Desura keys again. I wish they would say just what is stopping this. The Bundles are supposed to be promoting cross platform games, but then fall short on the distribution. Especially considering now that Linux users actually have a decent distribution platform, they stop using it.

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Hamish Nov 22, 2011
This one is a proper Bundle at least, but it is out of my reach anyway as I do not have my own credit card, and my brothers credit is tied up in the new Rav4 he is getting (same problem I had when HiB 2 was released, car payments, though thankfully I did get them in the end though HiB 3, though I did miss out on the HiB 1 promotional effort that was part of it). So I will probably have to pass, even though I am interested in playing the much hyped Introversion titles and Aquaria. Not having Desura keys also diminishes its value. :(
Liam Dawe Nov 22, 2011
I spoke to the humble folks before, Desura keys are down to the developer :(
Beemer Nov 22, 2011
Quoting: "liamdawe, post: 2670"I spoke to the humble folks before, Desura keys are down to the developer :(


To be honest, if a dev supports Steam in the Bundles, they should be required now to support Desura as well. The Bundles are billed as cross platform and are (via direct Bundle downloads) available, but the nice 'all-in-one' shop (Steam) is leaving Linux users out of the loop.

If Steam were to add Linux support as well, then I could see leaving it as a choice to developers to have them available via Steam or Desura or (insert future competition here) or direct download only.
Hamish Nov 22, 2011
Seconded. If they are already making demands on the developers to release for all three platforms, I do not think it would be too much to ask for them to demand they get on Desura as well.

At any rate, I bet that Desura will release a Mac port long before Steam ever thinks of releasing for Linux, so supporting Desura makes more sense in the long run.
Liam Dawe Nov 22, 2011
I struggle to see why people don't want to go on Desura or any other platform for that matter - all of it equals more exposure for them :S
Mike Nov 22, 2011
It's really irritating that they didn't include Desura keys in the last two bundles. I use Desura and Steam but I prefer to use Desura for managing my Linux games. At this point it's an inconvenience to access my Humble keys through their site in order to update my games.
sparr Nov 23, 2011
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It's not very reasonable to ask for Desura keys for games that aren't on Desura...
Beemer Nov 23, 2011
Quoting: "sparr, post: 2676"It's not very reasonable to ask for Desura keys for games that aren't on Desura...


Yes it is. They're on Steam why not Desura? Also, unlike Steam, Desura has a Linux client. So, If you're Mac or MS Windows, you can choose direct download, bit torrent, or a distribution client. Why should Linux have to go without that last choice?

The whole idea of the bundles are 'cross-platform'. If Steam supported Linux, there wouldn't be an issue.
Hamish Nov 23, 2011
Quoting: "sparr, post: 2676"It's not very reasonable to ask for Desura keys for games that aren't on Desura...


Then why was it not irresponsible for them to demand games get ported to Mac and Linux in the past? Because to be a part of the Bundle, you have to fulfil certain guidelines. Desura keys were part of the value that the Bundles offered. So I still do not see the problem. If you want to be a part of the Bundle, you have to make yourself presentable first.
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