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If you need a game to sink a few hours into this is your chance, as the Humble Paradox Bundle 2018 is now live. As usual, I will only list the Linux games for you.

Here's what you get for PYWY (pay what you want):

  • Cities in Motion 2
  • Magicka 2

Pay more than the average to get:

  • Crusader Kings II + The Old Gods DLC
  • Pillars of Eternity

Finally, if you deep a little deeper for $12 (approx £8.64):

  • Stellaris

Will you be grabbing a bundle? If I didn't own them, I certainly would! That's actually a pretty good bundle, even after taking away the games that don't support Linux.

Ps. If you're always on the lookout for a good deal, do check our Sales Page regularly!

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serge Jan 24, 2018
@liamdawe have you tried to apply to humble partners, so linux folks can support you when buying humble bundles?
hummer010 Jan 24, 2018
Quoting: dvd
Quoting: KuromiShame they didnt put Pillars of Eternity as DRM-free even with Obsidian selling it DRM-free on GOG

If it's DRM-free it's DRM-free on steam as well. You just have to (or not) download it using their client.
Btw, for Stellaris, is it only the base game?

Not necessarily. There are plenty of games that are available DRM free on GOG or Humble that are DRM'ed on Steam.

I'm not sure about PoE though.
Nezchan Jan 24, 2018
So are the base games for PoE, CK III and Stellaris worth it? I haven't got a lot of budget for DLC so if I decide to get this (I haven't got any of those games right now) I'll be sticking with the basics for the foreseeable future.
hummer010 Jan 24, 2018
Quoting: KelsSo are the base games for PoE

Absolutely!!

I've never played any of the PoE DLC, and I really, really enjoyed PoE.
Xelancer Jan 24, 2018
Wow! This deal is stellar...is!
Colombo Jan 24, 2018
Quoting: KelsSo are the base games for PoE, CK II and Stellaris worth it? I haven't got a lot of budget for DLC so if I decide to get this (I haven't got any of those games right now) I'll be sticking with the basics for the foreseeable future.

You can have fun with CKII for a while, but currently you really need to have at least several DLCs. But I haven't played CK for a while, so maybe it is different from Stellaris and EU, where without DLCs, it is quite bland. Stellaris is currently quite bland, I would wait till they release Cherryh update, maybe it will finally be better? But some changes are really stupid.

As for PoE, I would say no. PoE sucks. It is not very RPGish. You don't have freedom. Everything is locked down.
dvd Jan 24, 2018
Quoting: hummer010
Quoting: dvd
Quoting: KuromiShame they didnt put Pillars of Eternity as DRM-free even with Obsidian selling it DRM-free on GOG

If it's DRM-free it's DRM-free on steam as well. You just have to (or not) download it using their client.
Btw, for Stellaris, is it only the base game?

Not necessarily. There are plenty of games that are available DRM free on GOG or Humble that are DRM'ed on Steam.

I'm not sure about PoE though.

Ok, I stand corrected. I only remember Starbounds which was advertised as DRM-free, and it is on steam.

QuoteAs for PoE, I would say no. PoE sucks. It is not very RPGish. You don't have freedom. Everything is locked down.

I disagree. I had tons of fun approaching the same situations differently. I'm on my 4th playthrough of the base game at the moment. The real-time combat is admittedly a bit strange, and you will learn to press SPACE a lot, but i think it's definetly enjoyable if you enjoy games like XCOM or Wasteland 2.
Colombo Jan 24, 2018
Real-time combat is not strange, is quite standard given BG and so, NW and so, Tyranny and plethora of other games. Real-time with pause (which is in some TB-like RTS as well) makes fights much faster, while not taking much from depth.

Killing goblin on high level would take a lot of time since combat needs to switch to TB. Doing the same in RT with pause takes almost no time, since you can just run to the goblin and kill him in RT. No need to initialize special combat. This makes the whole experience more unified.

Problem with PoE is retarded stats and no exps with number of boring enemies (at least at start, shades are everywhere), multitude of stun/charm enemies and slow down in combat. This significantly reduce your possibilities and playstyles, without getting anything in reward.

They learned a lot from it and tried to make it better in Tyranny, which while is an improvement, it far from perfect (or even what I would call "good", it is serviceable, Tyranny have more problem with imbalance in forced encounters where you can have serious difficulty spikes, and inability to save at certain points).

They just have problem creating a good RPG system.
oldrocker99 Jan 25, 2018
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Of course, I have every damn game in the Bundle already...
mcphail Jan 25, 2018
Quoting: ColomboYou can have fun with CKII for a while, but currently you really need to have at least several DLCs. But I haven't played CK for a while, so maybe it is different from Stellaris and EU, where without DLCs, it is quite bland. Stellaris is currently quite bland, I would wait till they release Cherryh update, maybe it will finally be better? But some changes are really stupid.

As for PoE, I would say no. PoE sucks. It is not very RPGish. You don't have freedom. Everything is locked down.

I'd heartily disagree, which just goes to show we all have different tastes!

I found PoE gave a lot more freedom than the old games like BG or IWD. I have the expansions but haven't played those yet. The base game had enough to keep me going for ages and I enjoyed working through many of the side quests and approaching problems in different ways. Maybe I was lucky, but I felt I could play my character the way I wanted.

As for CKII, even the base game is more than sufficient for a ton of fun. I really like the Old Gods DLC (which is bundled in the deal, I think) because I can play on my own turf as the Kingdom of Strathclyde, which had been subsumed by the starting date of the base game. There are a couple of DLCs which genuinely enhance the game but none are essential.


Last edited by mcphail on 25 January 2018 at 11:22 am UTC
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