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Bumadar Nov 30, 2012
sad, hib stood for a few things in my view: no drm, indie developers and equal linux support. they just threw all those things away, the last bubdle sales where record high so i dont buy any comment that these extra sales will be used to increase support or anything else, this is a pure money grab and sell out..... sorry to sound harsh, but that is my view......

i wonder if this al has anything to do with the finacial injection they got from sequoia last year?
berarma Nov 30, 2012
*sigh*

![](https://dl.dropbox.com/u/992948/drm-free.PNG)


This image says it all.
eldersnake Nov 30, 2012
I too will buy future HiBs, so long as they meet their original criteria >_>, but this one was a huge slap in the face.

Besides the fund raising and charity, everything about it stinks. I know some people will hit back with the usual "What are you talking about dude, these are AAA games for as low as $1!"

But that's the problem really; some people just think "yay cheap gamez" and aren't thinking of the real problem here and the Humble Bundle selling itself out. If they did it on another server under a different brand or something it probably wouldn't be so bad, but this has damaged their name a bit in my eyes. Like I said I'd buy future cross-platform, DRM-free Bundles, but they would have to be true to that original goal.
Kristian Nov 30, 2012
I think I too will buy future DRM free, cross-platform bundles but I expect the Humble tip will be $0.
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