We know. Is anyone saying otherwise? The title of the article says it, the article says it, and the Humble Bundle at least implies it with the lack of "indie" anywhere in the promotion.Irridium said:Not really "indie."
We know. Is anyone saying otherwise? The title of the article says it, the article says it, and the Humble Bundle at least implies it with the lack of "indie" anywhere in the promotion.Irridium said:Not really "indie."
I was just reading up on the game, since I couldn't remember it. Apparently they did address that issue.rembrandtqeinstein said:Keep your eye on your GPU temps folks, titan quest has a serious problem of burning up video cards, and I don't think they ever addressed it.
Signa said:Charity, THQ, same thing, right?ritchards said:SR3 means I grabbed this... but I always say 'give all my monies to the charity'...
Every little bit helpsScow2 said:Swallowing and selling them for "Whatever you care to pay" certainly IS humble, though. Unfortunately... I'd feel bad if I offered what I could afford for them... they deserve moreDVS BSTrD said:I would have thought they wanted to reward us for going over the average
Having all the titles from a major developer isn't exactly humble, but then again this IS THQ.
because of dark "we ripped off zelda" siders, 1& 2, because of Space Marine, because of this list of licensed mediocre stocking-stuffer crap that no one asked for or needed.CrossLOPER said:So,you want to stick it to them?
Of course, RSD was suppportive of charity actually doing some good. But you have a company famous for shovelware and tie-ins that has crashed in no small part due to that concept, which is exactly how business is supposed to work.CrossLOPER said:I don't understand this mindset. At all. You have a company that has published great titles, and now, in a time of need for desperate measures, is pretty much giving them away, ALONG WITH BONUSES, benefiting you and them at the same time, along with charity and the HB team...
See, he already gave a face value response. Why did you have to add concepts when it was, at face value, aimed at THQ?Why? Because of Steam DRM?
So what? What obligation is there to help them out?It's six fucking dollars. LESS than six dollars. I pay more for walnuts at the grocery store and they last less than a week.
I very much enjoyed this song. It's a good way to start the morning.ResonanceSD said:THQ's new anthem
Christ I'm witty.
Don't worry about it - it's how "pay what you want" model works. If you look at top contributors, you'll see people paying upwards of a thousand dollars for the bundle. In the end, you're giving money to charity (or to the developers, or to the guys organising the charity). Give for a good cause. And if you feel bad taking the games... well give them to someone else. I got friends some games with Humble Bundle cause I wanted them to play it and any help for charity's always welcome, right?Scow2 said:Swallowing and selling them for "Whatever you care to pay" certainly IS humble, though. Unfortunately... I'd feel bad if I offered what I could afford for them... they deserve moreDVS BSTrD said:I would have thought they wanted to reward us for going over the average
Having all the titles from a major developer isn't exactly humble, but then again this IS THQ.