Posted September 10, 2021
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It's probably a couple of months ago now, but I bought a bunch of DRM-Free games from Humble.
One of them failed the MD5 check, so I notified Humble Support.
And we had a toing froing of emails ... and then nothing after promising to forward the issue to the relevant body.
Now, it isn't much of a game and didn't cost me an awful lot, but how hard is it to replace their installer file with an uncorrupted version. They must have such a version, for which the MD5 is correct.
I did several downloads using different browsers and a downloader as well, and they all resulted in the same corrupted file, as determined by a check with 7-Zip ... plus failing the MD5 check of course.
It certainly seems they've got my money, and now they don't really care.
I probably should have asked for my money back, back that wasn't what I wanted, so I've held out and then gotten distracted by life and overlooked the issue for a while, maybe for too long now. I also got a Steam Key and claimed that, so a return was always going to be problematical.
I've also thought about contacting the developer or publisher, and seeing if they can fix the issue at Humble.
One of them failed the MD5 check, so I notified Humble Support.
And we had a toing froing of emails ... and then nothing after promising to forward the issue to the relevant body.
Now, it isn't much of a game and didn't cost me an awful lot, but how hard is it to replace their installer file with an uncorrupted version. They must have such a version, for which the MD5 is correct.
I did several downloads using different browsers and a downloader as well, and they all resulted in the same corrupted file, as determined by a check with 7-Zip ... plus failing the MD5 check of course.
It certainly seems they've got my money, and now they don't really care.
I probably should have asked for my money back, back that wasn't what I wanted, so I've held out and then gotten distracted by life and overlooked the issue for a while, maybe for too long now. I also got a Steam Key and claimed that, so a return was always going to be problematical.
I've also thought about contacting the developer or publisher, and seeing if they can fix the issue at Humble.