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Company of Heroes 2 is easily one of the best (top 5 easily!) RTS games available on Linux, it's also now in a fresh Humble Bundle.

To get Company of Heroes 2 you have to pay a bank breaking £4.84 (at time of writing), which gives you the game along with some of the DLC.

This is a fantastic deal, hopefully this will enable more of you to join in on our weekly play sessions with Feral Interactive every Wednesday morning at 10AM UTC.

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STiAT Oct 5, 2016
I do. It does not run well on my setup (I7 with 770 GTX and 8 GB RAM, stuttering, frame drops etc.).

And ye, I own it anyway, but I can't enjoy playing it.


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Guppy Oct 5, 2016
Quoting: mcphailDoes it count as a Linux sale for Feral?

This.

I'm always reluctant to buy though 3rd party sites because of this, sure you save a few bucks - but your purchase may well count against future Linux ports :|
Alm888 Oct 5, 2016
Another worthless Steam-DRM "bundle". Truly, Humble Inc. had fallen too low. Just another Steam lackey.

On top of that: I'm Russian so... COH2... singleplayer campaign... How did they called thier "hero" "Abramovich Isacovich"? "All of those corpses... for a photograph!"

Yep, I have plenty of excuses not to give those "developers" a single cent.
buenaventura Oct 5, 2016
It is a great bundle (price has risen quite some now however) but my computer probably wont run it very well. And yeah, WW2 games that glory in the suffering of soldiers, I can't stomach it.
lucifertdark Oct 5, 2016
I already had bits of the bundle but I bought it anyway to finish the set & to thank Feral for their hard work.
TheGZeus Oct 5, 2016
My reason I'm uninterested: I'm rubbish at RTS, and they feel more like work than games, to me.
Ehvis Oct 5, 2016
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Quoting: Guppy
Quoting: mcphailDoes it count as a Linux sale for Feral?

This.

Humble does take note of the platform. In fact, it draws a graph for how much each platform contributed. Whether that translates to a proper cut for Feral is something only they can answer. It'd be pretty strange if it didn't though.
anth Oct 5, 2016
Quoting: mcphailDoes it count as a Linux sale for Feral?
It doesn't look like it.

As has already been noted the under "Choose where your money goes" for this bundle the only publisher listed is Sega.

That is a bit disappointing as the page for COH2 on Humble Store lists Feral as one of the two developers and publishers.

Unless we're told otherwise by either Humble or Feral I'll be avoiding this.
Liam Dawe Oct 5, 2016
I spoke to Feral, they said it should support them buying it here. So you shouldn't worry too much.
nattydread Oct 5, 2016
Quoting: STiATI do. It does not run well on my setup (I7 with 770 GTX and 8 GB RAM, stuttering, frame drops etc.).

And ye, I own it anyway, but I can't enjoy playing it.

I have the same setup, same issues :(
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