Posted November 30, 2012
Kristian: I have never claimed that EVERYONE has the required negotiation power to pull it off, but that some fence sitters/bigger developers that prior to this deal would have been persuadable are no longer persuadable. Even 1 game that would otherwise have come to Linux is too high of a price for this bundle existing as a Humble Bundle.
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Gyrocoptor, you are taking the content of this bundle as a given. An alternative would have been for Humble Bundle and THQ to agree on releasing a different set of games DRM free and cross-platform.
Profanity: Fence sitter/Bigger developers WOULD have been persuadable and now they aren't. I'm just curious, where are you pulling this crap out of? You really seem sure of it. Edit:
Gyrocoptor, you are taking the content of this bundle as a given. An alternative would have been for Humble Bundle and THQ to agree on releasing a different set of games DRM free and cross-platform.
Right, so THQ just dropping a load of their games DRM-Free plus adding cross-platforms even if they weren't in such a shithole as they are now, so that's an alternative, yet you dismiss alternatives less crazy than this.
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htown1980: Can someone please bookmark this thread so they can give Kristian a massive I TOLD YOU SO when the next multi platform DRM free indie bundle comes out?
I can't be bothered with people like this.
(and for the record, i too am disappointed that this particular bundle isn't multi platform and drm free, but i have a huge backlog and a less crazy view of the universe so I realise it isn't a big deal)
Pay attention to what I am saying, that wouldn't be an "I told you so" moment for you guys at all. I have NEVER EVER said there won't be any more such bundles.I can't be bothered with people like this.
(and for the record, i too am disappointed that this particular bundle isn't multi platform and drm free, but i have a huge backlog and a less crazy view of the universe so I realise it isn't a big deal)
Post edited November 30, 2012 by Kristian