Posted August 30, 2013

Garugo
Call Me Gar
Registered: Apr 2010
From United States

zyphyr
New User
Registered: Dec 2010
From United States

DarkoD13
No Strings On Me
Registered: Feb 2013
From Greece
Posted September 05, 2013
Well, it's almost over and the BTA price is still $5.80. I hope this is the last time they're using this method.

andysheets1975
RIP Roy 01/07/2023
Registered: Jan 2011
From United States
Posted September 05, 2013
There are some Paradox games I would like to have even with the Steam requirement, but Paradox somehow managed to include virtually none of them in this sale. Hopefully a new weekly sale today will be better.

shojotea
Sims please!
Registered: May 2012
From United States
Posted September 05, 2013
Since the one game I was seriously interested in managed to be in the 125 dollar tier, I didn't end up getting the bundle.

grviper
Cat Confuser Lv6
Registered: Dec 2010
From Russian Federation
Posted September 05, 2013
Oh, look, another all-time average.

Robette
New User
Registered: Dec 2012
From Belgium

Foxhack
Fuzzball
Registered: Sep 2008
From Mexico
Posted September 05, 2013
Does this include FLAC soundtracks?
I skipped their Indie Royale because they only bundled MP3 soundtracks.
I skipped their Indie Royale because they only bundled MP3 soundtracks.

blotunga
GrumpyOldGamers.CyringOutMiserably
Registered: Apr 2012
From Other
Posted September 05, 2013
Maybe AI War is worth $1... the rest is kinda meh.. and the all time BTA sucks and it seems this will be the norm :(. And no X-Superbox bundle :(

Zacron
My liege? YES!
Registered: Feb 2010
From United States
Posted September 05, 2013
This is more than worth a few bucks to me... But I have to get a new Mobo/CPU and possibly Video Card...
Should I spend the extra money and get the BTA?
Should I spend the extra money and get the BTA?

cdnred
Old User
Registered: Sep 2008
From United States
Posted September 05, 2013

011284mm
Magicarp4TheWin!
Registered: May 2012
From United Kingdom
Posted September 05, 2013
For me the only interesting game is Skyward Collapse + Nihon no Mura DLC as I have the IR from before and Shattered Haven here too.
The problem is the close call on the price, $5.68 on their site or $5.80 on HB? Only the soundtracks cause a problem right now.
EDIT:::
"Redeem on Steam. Your purchase will get you six outstanding games DRM-free and on Steam for Windows and Mac. Full system requirements for the games can be found here. "
I thought these are all DRM free. Can anyone confirm?
The problem is the close call on the price, $5.68 on their site or $5.80 on HB? Only the soundtracks cause a problem right now.
EDIT:::
"Redeem on Steam. Your purchase will get you six outstanding games DRM-free and on Steam for Windows and Mac. Full system requirements for the games can be found here. "
I thought these are all DRM free. Can anyone confirm?
Post edited September 05, 2013 by 011284mm

blotunga
GrumpyOldGamers.CyringOutMiserably
Registered: Apr 2012
From Other
Posted September 05, 2013

My reason is this: http://steamdb.info/sub/30191/
And this: http://steamdb.info/sub/30192/
Plus for Mac X3TC is already in the Back to School bundle.. But I don't use, nor ever will use a crapple product.

IAmSinistar
Queso de Espacio
Registered: May 2013
From United States
Posted September 05, 2013
"Your purchase will get you six outstanding games DRM-free and on Steam for Windows and Mac."
"Pay $1 or more to receive Steam keys."
So, are there DRM-free direct downloads when you buy either tier, or are they magically considering Steam to be a DRM-free approach? I wish to hell they would write this stuff clearly.
"Pay $1 or more to receive Steam keys."
So, are there DRM-free direct downloads when you buy either tier, or are they magically considering Steam to be a DRM-free approach? I wish to hell they would write this stuff clearly.

andysheets1975
RIP Roy 01/07/2023
Registered: Jan 2011
From United States
Posted September 05, 2013

"Pay $1 or more to receive Steam keys."
So, are there DRM-free direct downloads when you buy either tier, or are they magically considering Steam to be a DRM-free approach? I wish to hell they would write this stuff clearly.