AndrewC: Oh, look, another Humble Botanicula Bundle thread on GOG :)
As soon as you guys come to accept that this is a business the better. The guys running the Humble Bundle want as many sales as possible, and the DRM-free, multiplatform thing was a great way to get a lot of press really fast in the start.
As long as you treat this as a sale, and not as a political statement, then all is good in the universe.
shmerl: It can be a deal breaker. GOG for example have principal anti DRM stance. If Humble Bundle looses that appeal - I won't respect them as much as I was before.
Blood diamonds can't be considered "all is good". DRM is evil, that's it.
Oooooo, an irrational comparison between a game bundle and blood diamonds. Close to the needed Nazi mark to send this thread over the top, but not quite there.
If people would stop building up 'good guy' game companies in the first place, maybe that would be a good idea? They aren't your friend. They aren't your buddy. They only exist to offer you a product from time to time. Stop building them up in to anything more than that, regardless of who it is. It's time to put on some adult clothes.
But no, we'll keep putting our silly little white hats and black hats on every publisher and developer and distributor out there and contorting ourselves in to pretzels when one of the white hats does something we don't like :
"No, BioWare is perfect, it was that damn EA! No, Blizzard is perfect, it was that damn Activision!"
And then we get this. Yeah, there have been some good points made. And there have also been a lot of foot stomping tantrums thrown because their precious little white hat wearing humble bundle guys have BETRAYED them. They didn't betray you. You betrayed yourself when you convinced yourself that a game distributor is anything more than that, and that they're your buddy with your best interests at heart. They exist to sell you bundles. Early on, sure, they're small and aren't sure this is even going to be viable. Now? No. It's a business. Treat it as such.