SirPrimalform: Guh... considering it sends the Steam key as a sort of gift page thing you'd think they'd have the sense to make the DRM-free download go with it? Now they're actually condoning licence splitting.
Haha, I just realised this has massively backfired on Amok.
KneeTheCap: Well they could always give up on DRM-free games and just use steam keys from now on. Would it be better?
Nope, but that's mostly what they're doing already anyway.
amok: yeah, I know.
There is something wrong now, I am putting it down to teething problems, but Humble must make a better system to make it work properly. I would like to see the DRM free game disappear when gifted also.
Although we disagreed on some things, I was always against licence splitting so this is pretty bad. Or okay I guess, depending on how the devs feel about it. If this is official HB policy, I guess it means when there's a DRM-free version and a Steam key you really are getting two licences in the bundle.
Still, even if everyone concerned is fine about this there are some games that I'd like to be able to give the DRM-free version away. It could be teething problems as you suggest, I think they implemented the sharing thing very hastily after the backlash to the new 'key' redeeming thing.