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Humble Bundle Choice July 2023 Membership (PC Digital Download) for
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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
About the Service:- Get a monthly mix of PC games - yours to own forever
- Play the Humble Games Collection as a member bonus
- Enjoy incredible savings & exclusive discounts
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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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Pretty much. And ended up being correct. If you do it now after july 6 you don't get 3 years only 2 years. You end up losing one year doing the conversion. Game pass doesn't bring in ton of revenue for Microsoft so they increasing price. Also if they acquire activision then we might see more games on game pass. People thought I was shitting on this deal but just wanted people who play a lot of games to get on GPU for three years before the price hike and that two of the big games from this deal are already on gamepass
This remastered edition recommends a GTX 1060 6 GB as the minimum. Would a 3 GB card make it unplayable or could I get by with medium settings? As long as I don't get "pop in" or ugly looking textures, I'm OK at 1920x1080 30 FPS.
It seems like every company or movie studio is going for some type of subscription based system these days hoping enough people don't shop there or use their service enough that they can turn a profit. I would be one of those people who didn't use it enough. I've heard some people, probably mostly kids, use it 20-60 hours per week and it might be worth the cost if you had that much time to game.
It's kind of the same argument I have against GamePass. I saw someone else say they don't bite if there are less than 3 games they would be interested in. I'm usually okay with 2-3 games, if they are the more expensive ones. Usually I can find 1-2 indie games in a given bundle that looks interesting, but not a draw/desire to buy. If you have 2000 games, what percentage of those have you even installed never mind beaten? 🙃
The big difference with steam keys is, if they are not valuable to you, you can trade them very easily for games you do want. Some months, I trade all of the games in the bundle, so I ALWAYS get incredible value from these bundles.
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.
Humble has a built-in feature of their website for giving your unwanted Choice keys to others. It's not against their terms of service to give keys to other people or have those other people give keys to you. If they attempted to restrict users from exchanging keys they purchased, Humble would be sued internationally where it is illegal to make such restrictions on digital goods. The best place to exchange steam keys with other users is barter.vg.
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People still use steam?
https://blog.gitnux.com/steam-pla...ed%20user
https://blog.gitnux.com/steam-pla...ed%20user
I rather use Epic
I do believe Epic is more Dev friendly (no major class action lawsuits either) and charges less per game to Devs / publishers so the prices tend to be 10-30% less vs Valve's platform.
I do believe Epic is more Dev friendly (no major class action lawsuits either) and charges less per game to Devs / publishers so the prices tend to be 10-30% less vs Valve's platform.
It's not better if you just got into PC gaming less than 4 years ago. The UI is alot more updated than steams. I have Steam as well but only for older titles that Epic or pirating may not have.
Plus with Steam I can install games, organize my collection, etc on the left side on screen without leaving whatever discussion or store page in the main part of the window. With Epic's interface the entire display is bogarted by the game art and the software doesn't let you do much more than simply buy or play games. But works great on a touch screen or TV however is simply a waste on a PC, or to me at least.
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Guess EA thought of that too