Posted December 03, 2012
Am I the only one who hasn't been able to see the live chat widget on any Humble Bundle pages for months? I thought they got rid of it, but decided to sit through the video for their latest bundle to see if they mentioned it, and they do.
I have the latest version of Firefox, Java, and Flash, and Javascript is enabled. I have tried different systems using Windows 7 (64-bit and 32-bit), Windows XP, Arch Linux, Android phone, and Wii. Anybody else have this problem, or am I just unlucky?
To be honest, I wanted to ask them about OnLive keys. I haven't been able to upgrade my computer, so I'd love to be able to play Saints Row: The Third, Red Faction: Armageddon, Darksiders, and Metro 2033 through OnLive. It's not the best, but a sandbox game like Saints Row can still be a lot of fun despite the input lag and instability. Not so much Metro 2033. First-person shooters like Borderlands aren't very fun at all, especially when you're sniper.
Once I get my new computer, it'd still be nice to have OnLive versions, as I could pick up a second-hand OnLive console and play on the TV until my roommate and I finally get around to picking up a PS3. I have Red Faction: Guerrilla, Borderlands, and a handful of others (mostly low-spec games from the old bundles that probably don't play with with a gamepad, largely pointless), but can't justify picking up a $30-$50 console to tide me over unless I had a few more games than that.
So yeah. OnLive isn't all that great, but I'd still really like OnLive keys, and for some reason Humble made a few weak attempts with OnLive and Desura before scrapping that in favor of exclusively offering Steam keys.
At any rate, I'd like to be able to ask the occasional support question in the future, so I'd appreciate some advice.
I have the latest version of Firefox, Java, and Flash, and Javascript is enabled. I have tried different systems using Windows 7 (64-bit and 32-bit), Windows XP, Arch Linux, Android phone, and Wii. Anybody else have this problem, or am I just unlucky?
To be honest, I wanted to ask them about OnLive keys. I haven't been able to upgrade my computer, so I'd love to be able to play Saints Row: The Third, Red Faction: Armageddon, Darksiders, and Metro 2033 through OnLive. It's not the best, but a sandbox game like Saints Row can still be a lot of fun despite the input lag and instability. Not so much Metro 2033. First-person shooters like Borderlands aren't very fun at all, especially when you're sniper.
Once I get my new computer, it'd still be nice to have OnLive versions, as I could pick up a second-hand OnLive console and play on the TV until my roommate and I finally get around to picking up a PS3. I have Red Faction: Guerrilla, Borderlands, and a handful of others (mostly low-spec games from the old bundles that probably don't play with with a gamepad, largely pointless), but can't justify picking up a $30-$50 console to tide me over unless I had a few more games than that.
So yeah. OnLive isn't all that great, but I'd still really like OnLive keys, and for some reason Humble made a few weak attempts with OnLive and Desura before scrapping that in favor of exclusively offering Steam keys.
At any rate, I'd like to be able to ask the occasional support question in the future, so I'd appreciate some advice.
Post edited December 03, 2012 by Skunk