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Includes:
- The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition
- Temtem
- Yakuza 4 Remastered
- Roadwarden
- Kraken Academy!!
- Merchant of the Skies
- Ozymandias: Bronze Age Empire Sim
- Shotgun King: The Final Checkmate
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I still own all 800+ titles that I've gotten from humble bundle's subscription regardless of whether or not I continue the sub.
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It's a Pokemon-knock off, with horrible reviews.
It's a Pokemon-knock off, with horrible reviews.
But yes, it does a appear to be a similar concept to Pokemon...one of the most popular video game franchises ever.
The last couple were random, low-interest games like Mars Rover and Car Mechanic Simulator or something like that. I certainly doubt that they can run out of codes for The Outer Worlds seeing as that's their headline game.
It's a Pokemon-knock off, with horrible reviews.
Anyways, Temtem has a ton of positive reviews and was highly anticipated before the launch. It fills a gap in PC gaming since Pokemon is Nintendo only. It does look like a game for children. Many games are for all ages and are no less fun. I look back fondly on Yoshi's Island. I think Pokemon actually knocked off other games, which is why so many people can knock off Pokemon without any legal issues.
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I don't know what's happened with Humble, but I'm not feeling this anymore. I buy another and it's my fault for trusting them not to do this again (fool me twice and all that). The irony is Humble's bundles are what got me to finally try Steam in the first place because Digital Ownership made me nervous (still does... especially with this "software as a service" direction things have been headed).
Buyer beware.
No not buyer beware. I've had humble bundle for years and only had one game not have enough keys... Went back to the order/key page a week later and they had a key.
Between the monthly drop and my 20% discount on almost all games(that stacks with sales) it's the best deal in gaming by far.
FWIW I do not think actual game play is different between versions and the updated game runs great on the Steam Deck which has pretty moderate (at best) hardware. I think the people complaining about poor performance were mainly the very vocal minority / review bombers. But of course updated graphics will come at a processing cost when you compare it to a version of the game from 4 years ago that has been directly patched umpteen times not to mention graphic card drivers which have been patched / optimized for the game. The similar complaints about the Witcher 3 next gen update were priceless. People expecting to run 8-9 year old game they ran in SD to have the same average FPS in 2022 at 4K and with raytracing. Now, Witcher 3 did let you not use any of the next gen changes but many of those changes drastically altered gameplay.
A) stop selling everything even if many people want to buy the bundle regardless if some keys are temporarily OOS and not start selling until the publisher sent them a new batch of keys which could take weeks.
B) Sell the bundle notifying customers that some keys are out of stock because many people might not care that single game is delayed.
Either way you are going to have angry customers. One route doesn't result in massive amounts of lost sales on their side. If I was in their shoes I know which route I would take. But I can understand your frustration. Thank about it another way: if you owned a Golden Corral would you close your restaurant because you ran out of mash potatoes or put a sign on the door about the potato shortage?
Again, using this bundle as an example if they ran out of The Outer Worlds this might be a very different conversation. You paid top dollar to see U2 in concert yet here you are listening to the opening act play 7 encores because Bono decided to take a mental health day. You'd be pissed https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...ilies/wink.gif
Well with the monthly bundle you don't pay until you choose to (at some point you will have to manually 'skip' though). If you really want to make sure no keys are delayed, assuming you think that is a risk, activate sooner rather than later.
I can understand the frustration and glad you did get what you paid for even if it took longer than expected.
I personally only participate roughly every other month (can't play that many games anyway!). Some months are just bad and most of the games are filler no matter what but there are also some great games thrown into the mix. Like most things you decide if there is enough value for your hard earned money. If it wasn't for the "skip a month" feature I probably would not subscribe either.
Trying to Shill for a company and rationalize FRAUD is just a FLAT OUT FAIL !
These are digital goods meaning they can electronically know exactly how many they have, how many they can sell and can easily state key X, and Y are backordered at the time of the sale and not after and not make getting the back ordered keys a race!! As like i said twice I got an email stating missing keys were available and by the time I went to get them they were out again!!! This is garbage when I buy a game on Steam I get a designated hey at that time not the chance for a key and why Humble Bundle thinks it is ok to provide the chance for a key is beyond belief!
I don't know what's happened with Humble, but I'm not feeling this anymore. I buy another and it's my fault for trusting them not to do this again (fool me twice and all that). The irony is Humble's bundles are what got me to finally try Steam in the first place because Digital Ownership made me nervous (still does... especially with this "software as a service" direction things have been headed).
Buyer beware.
Just follow up with them, they do run out of keys, once had to wait over a month for a key, but they honored it and sent a coupon as well as an apology...
It's a Pokemon-knock off, with horrible reviews.
I believe you have horrible reading comprehension, as it has one of the highest scores for an MMO....sooo maybe read first then post opinion? Didn't know we were on the fox news or truth social site where you can just state random things and pretend they are fact
And of course its a pokemon knock off, pokemon co refused to do an MMO, so they started developing this independent of pokemon. They publicly said this when they started development of it.
Trying to Shill for a company and rationalize FRAUD is just a FLAT OUT FAIL !
These are digital goods meaning they can electronically know exactly how many they have, how many they can sell and can easily state key X, and Y are backordered at the time of the sale and not after and not make getting the back ordered keys a race!! As like i said twice I got an email stating missing keys were available and by the time I went to get them they were out again!!! This is garbage when I buy a game on Steam I get a designated hey at that time not the chance for a key and why Humble Bundle thinks it is ok to provide the chance for a key is beyond belief!
Thats actually not fraud, its called out of stock.
If you think its fraud, find a lawyer and do a lawsuit
also I think your caps lock key is jammed, might need to buy a new keyboard
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Dispute the credit card transaction and move on with your life. You are going to give yourself a stroke worrying about this nonproblem that only you claim is "fraud."