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zavlin: Maybe I'd feel differently if i was more familiar with EVE. But that just looks like a microtransaction bundle.
I'd say this just took the title of the worst of these dailies so far.
Wrong thread! :P
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zavlin: Maybe I'd feel differently if i was more familiar with EVE. But that just looks like a microtransaction bundle.
I'd say this just took the title of the worst of these dailies so far.
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Grargar: Wrong thread! :P
whooops :P
That Divinity II DC was worth that 6$ easily.
I skipped the Dragon Commander for the gossip was a bit uninspiring...
Not sure if it is a great game or not.
But man does that Divinity II play nicely... Not sure if the game actually is better than the first one.
Aside from having that amazing visual touch.
I own everything except the Age of Wonder games and Divinity Dragon Commander. Still it is tempting because I always wanted to try Dragon Commander.

Does Divinity Dragon Commander include the imperial edition upgrade?
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auroraparadox: I own everything except the Age of Wonder games and Divinity Dragon Commander. Still it is tempting because I always wanted to try Dragon Commander.

Does Divinity Dragon Commander include the imperial edition upgrade?
Nope, it's the vanilla edition.
As I have the Divinity Games except Dragon Commander, I thing $6 is too much for AOW2, thus $1 it is...
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auroraparadox: I own everything except the Age of Wonder games and Divinity Dragon Commander. Still it is tempting because I always wanted to try Dragon Commander.

Does Divinity Dragon Commander include the imperial edition upgrade?
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Grargar: Nope, it's the vanilla edition.
That's pretty lame since there's no way to upgrade to Imperial later.
Well, after the praise for this Bundle I decided to buy it at the $6 level since Dragon Commander seems to have a strong strategy component and I'm not good at that.

It seems I can convert the AoS games into Steam gifts, so they won't go to waste.
I already own Divine Divinity and Beyond Divinity thrice: once on Steam (it was dirt cheap), then on Gamersgate (as it was DRM-free), then on GOG when they were on sale (as GOG is the home of DRM-free). And I already got Divinity II in the GOG sale.

So I'm only interested in getting the Age of Wonders + Expansion + Age of Wonders 2. If I buy those, will there be a way I can gift Divine Divinity, Beyond Divinity and Divinity 2? I don't really need to own the Divinity games in a 4th variant.
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DubConqueror: I already own Divine Divinity and Beyond Divinity thrice: once on Steam (it was dirt cheap), then on Gamersgate (as it was DRM-free), then on GOG when they were on sale (as GOG is the home of DRM-free). And I already got Divinity II in the GOG sale.

So I'm only interested in getting the Age of Wonders + Expansion + Age of Wonders 2. If I buy those, will there be a way I can gift Divine Divinity, Beyond Divinity and Divinity 2? I don't really need to own the Divinity games in a 4th variant.
Yeah, there is a gift link for each game :)
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DubConqueror: I already own Divine Divinity and Beyond Divinity thrice: once on Steam (it was dirt cheap), then on Gamersgate (as it was DRM-free), then on GOG when they were on sale (as GOG is the home of DRM-free). And I already got Divinity II in the GOG sale.

So I'm only interested in getting the Age of Wonders + Expansion + Age of Wonders 2. If I buy those, will there be a way I can gift Divine Divinity, Beyond Divinity and Divinity 2? I don't really need to own the Divinity games in a 4th variant.
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Punished_Snake: Yeah, there is a gift link for each game :)
Do keep in mind that the gift links grant access only to the Steam version of the game and not the DRM-Free installers.
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DubConqueror: I already own Divine Divinity and Beyond Divinity thrice: once on Steam (it was dirt cheap), then on Gamersgate (as it was DRM-free), then on GOG when they were on sale (as GOG is the home of DRM-free). And I already got Divinity II in the GOG sale.

So I'm only interested in getting the Age of Wonders + Expansion + Age of Wonders 2. If I buy those, will there be a way I can gift Divine Divinity, Beyond Divinity and Divinity 2? I don't really need to own the Divinity games in a 4th variant.
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Punished_Snake: Yeah, there is a gift link for each game :)
I'm not sure how it works or if I did it wrong. I clicked 'this is a gift' when paying, but now I got an URL for the whole bundle to gift, instead of codes for the separate games. Should I proceed by gifting it to myself and can I then get give-away codes for the separate games?
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DubConqueror: Should I proceed by gifting it to myself and can I then get give-away codes for the separate games?
Yes.
I paid 99 cents but for steam ain't none.

Back in the good old days when humblebundle was still DRM-free, I used to pay way above the average. Now, after those DRM-only bundles, whenever I am not extremely interested in the BTA games, I just pay 99 cents. This is the best way I have found to let them know that I am willing to pay for the games (not "paying" 0.01$), but protesting at the same time against DRM.
How do you protest against DRM? DId someone find a better method?
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Punished_Snake: Yeah, there is a gift link for each game :)
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DubConqueror: I'm not sure how it works or if I did it wrong. I clicked 'this is a gift' when paying, but now I got an URL for the whole bundle to gift, instead of codes for the separate games. Should I proceed by gifting it to myself and can I then get give-away codes for the separate games?
Umh, you did wrong, I'm afraid. You must buy the bundle for yourself, then while pointing on the link sent you by ml, each game comes with its entry. Near each game there's a little gift, by clicking on it you receive another link, the one you must give to the other person so he can redeem the game on his account.