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The Humble Weekly Sale featuring Tripwire

By n30p1r4t3 -
The humble weekly sale is back with 2 Linux games, and one windows only game.

The games this week are: Red Orchestra, Red Orchestra 2, and The Killing Floor Bundle (all 11 DLC).

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KIAaze Apr 2, 2013
Well, it's getting better... :)
Liam Dawe Apr 2, 2013
A good chance to get RO2 cheap for when it comes to Linux ;)
Hamish Apr 2, 2013
I hardly think putting in a bunch of Steamworks games is that much of an improvement. What ever happened to DRM free? To me this seems worse than being platform specific... :(
Liam Dawe Apr 2, 2013
Quoting: HamishI hardly think putting in a bunch of Steamworks games is that much of an improvement. What ever happened to DRM free? To me this seems worse than being platform specific... :(
Sadly this is just the evolution of their business and it will just continue.
n30p1r4t3 Apr 2, 2013
This isn't the humble bundle though, so are they really changed their ways? I appreciate sales  like  this.
Liam Dawe Apr 2, 2013
Quoting: n30p1r4t3This isn't the humble bundle though, so are they really changed their ways? I appreciate sales  like  this.
It's the same company, so to me yes.

It would be like a "we love the earth" company, making a side company to ruin the earth...i know bad analogy but you get my meaning.
Hamish Apr 2, 2013
The reason is that the Humble sales always promoted a moral message which was against DRM and promoted cross-platform release. This is like a chemical company supporting environmental charities while at the same time dumping their products into the nearest river (although obviously considerably less egregious than that).
Liam Dawe Apr 2, 2013
Quoting: HamishThe reason is that the Humble sales always promoted a moral message which was against DRM and promoted cross-platform release. This is like a chemical company supporting environmental charities while at the same time dumping their products into the nearest river (although obviously considerably less egregious than that).
You just had to beat me at the analogies didn't you :P
Hamish Apr 2, 2013
Actually, I was writing that before you posted. I just took longer. ;)
Mike Frett Apr 2, 2013
I agree, they will evolve and eventually have a lot of Windows only and Mobile only deals I predict, along with DRM. We'll just have to use whatever small start-up comes along to replace it. It probably wouldn't be out of the realm of predictions to say that we will never see a Linux only bundle, of course it would be a good chance to prove ourselves as worthy. =)
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