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Humble Bundle Intergration
Steam, Origin, Ubi do have integrated already most of their games.
Steam launches Origin installer with Battlefield4, as an example. Origin installs and finally does a accounts integrating thing.
GOG and HumbleBundle, I do have some 100+ titles from both and I'd really like to have some kind of license library integration or combined view, do I have some game developer repertoire already or not.
It would be lovely with an official integration, but so far UncleGoogle's homemade plug-in seems to do the trick. Big thank you to the comments that pointed towards it!
Most of the HB games recently have been things that are already owned, or are on my GOG wishlist, so I've been on "suspended" status for the Monthly ten months out of the last twelve.
GOG Keys, for those that are available here, would actually get me back into paying for my bundle again rather than loggin on each month to tell them "Nope, not this time, try again!"
Ooh, looks like this wish has unfortunate wording! I originally thought this was for a Galaxy 2.0 Humble library integration. After some reading it looks like it was actually intended for a GOG Connect deal with Humble instead of Steam. XD
I would love this. I really would rather redeem any game I could here rather than Steam.
There's a plugin for Galaxy 2.0 that does this now :)
github.com/UncleGoogle/galaxy-integration-humblebundle
@J1-Q Thanks for the article. Here's the link for everybody: gonewiththewin.com/why-humble-bundle-sold-out-itself-and-over-100-million-customers/
Can't the community build this already? They offered python library support... just saying.
github.com/UncleGoogle/galaxy-integration-humblebundle
Please ! <3
Agreed on humble bundle integration. This is sometimes where I "lose" games I've already purchased, haha
Humble, IndeGala, and itch.io support would be awesome!
would love to see my humble drm free games added to gog galaxy 2.0's library connect.
Also add games from IndieGala please! ;D
+1
This would be great - importing HB DRM_free games into GOG!
Reaching out to developers and Humble Bundle to allow GOG game keys would be nice. Certainly would influence my purchasing from Steam.
I have the HB version of Psychonauts but I'd love to have it tied to my GOG account just for the sake of it
I voted in another whish for humble bundle to intergrate with GOG but some people (such as jmentat) seem to make some good points why it should'nt. As Alexander_D pointed out It would be unrealistic to expect gog to distribute content they don't have rights to. However an optional client like anthony burch and a few others have mentioned would be nice.
It depends how it would be done, for me. HumbleBundle is a subsidiary of a larger media conglomerate and if GOG is going to share any of my information with them to enable the feature, then I would happily opt-out from it. If you want to understand better what I speak of, just google Zach Turnbull's article posted October 14th at gonewiththewin.com
Would be nice if humble bundle could be added to gog connect along with steam. Other than that I really think Humble should offer gog keys for DRM-Free titles more often.
@ILOVELCTR the reason is that when you get a DRM-free game through HB it is almost always a GOG game. Its not that we want our steam games on here as well. We just want our GOG games on our GOG accounts.
why aren't humble bundle gog games in our library yet?
I don't like this idea. Steam literally lets you add any game into the sidebar, even other applications that are not games. Of course, you might add cracked games into Steam too. If GOG allows you to do that, it'll be a centre of whatever applications you'd want it to show, or otherwise, it doesn't make sense for it take only HB in. HB offers some really cheap deals every now and then but I still prefer GOG as GOG usually offers extra bonuses, and there's the Galaxy. If Galaxy supports this integration of HB, then it'll likely lose some of its market. So, as a fan of CDPR and GOG, I hope this won't happen.
I'm with anthonyburch. I like how Steam lets you include NON-Steam games to your library for screenshots and such. Doing this with Galaxy, for games from other sites, would be cool. Humble Store, DotEmu, GamersGate, and IndieGameStand all carry DRM-free games.
Some sort of collaboration with Humble in the future would be great to see, but I really would prefer that they create an (optional) client of their own, rather than going through some strange merger with GOG.
why is this under Galaxy client?
Cause I want to load up my GOG with shit bundle games...
Have the client list all Humble Bundle purchases and make them also available in the same way (including download & install of games and extra content, like with GOG games). Yes, I want that too!
No
No. No need for this
Yes!Yes!Yes!
I don't think this is a good idea. Maybe if GoGGalaxy was some unopinionated, standards-complient, third-party client whose store tab worked off a standard api that all storefronts exposed. That would be a perfect world. GOG would be a plugin, humblebundle would be a plugin etc. And these plugins would be maintained by the storefronts respectively. We don't live in a perfect world. Galaxy is a, as of now, closed-source, non-modular GOG client. I understand that from a business standpoint, they built it. Until we get some FOSS third party game client with lots of feature hooks exposed, we'll be doomed to watch as every storefront reinvents the wheel for their own gain. Being able to add non-gog games is sorely needed though and wouldn't directly require third-party support. There's another wish for that, and that would be storefront agnostic which is the point of DRM-Free. Also, integration with other storefronts would be thankless work to legitimize humblebundle et. al. on Galaxy. It would expose GOG the endless "add my favorite alt storefront" request and makes GOG beholden to another storefront's policies. Humblebundle isn't exclusively DRM-FREE either, they have their own mission statement.
Oh yes. Lots of games on Humble Bundle I'd like to have as backup on GOG too.
Since all GOG games are DRM free, how about a build your own Humble Bundle? $1 lets you select 4 games under $10 each. $5 lets you select 6 games under $15. And $9+ lets you select any 8 games.
I'd be all over that!
I would love a gog humble bundle bundle.
buy a bundle from humble bundle and redeem on gog.
+ the possibility to connect more than one humble account to gog :) it would be awesome to browse our the drm free humble games together with our gog games on one single client
I believe this is more of a business related feature than a 'Galaxy' feature, but it could be related and I'm all for it. It would be great if Humble would get on board with this client so they could do a joint thing rather than building their own, yet-another client.
I would want to have the ability to search up a game like super meat boy,, then say gog has no result it would bring up a list from other sites, like humble bundle, and have the ability to purchase the game(just by pulling up the website as a new browser in the app, like steam can) and purchasing it, then adding itt to the list of installable games. Then it will download the installer catch that and run it. Also if they worked with humble bundle they could integrate the installer. But then they could say that humble bundle distributed the game/installer and that the user put it into a program to install and manage the game. Therefore no rights could be infringed upon and gog could offer the games that other people got and support the community as a whole. This would support both them and the other companies. If you have any thing to add ask away
I think he means the Humble Bundle library management that's so atrocious.
I suggest all the time they work with GOG to deliver their DRM-Free titles, at least the ones available here.
Not only would it be good for GOG to get more eyes on them, but it'd be good for Humble because even with their new upgrades their library is still an unmanageable mess.
Unfortunately the only GOG key's I've seen there have been for Witcher titles.
I am very much in favor of this. Many of my Steam games came from Humble or other sources that offered a Steam key, and many are also available on GOG. I would much rather redeem a key on GOG.
I know that non-GOG games are already requested, but being able to redeem directly would be a good feature to have too and might even encourage more to try GOG if a key could be redeemed here instead of the competition.
@Alexander_D: GOG wouldn't be distributing content they don't have rights to, they'd be providing a client which talks to the Humble servers... though it would be a bit much to expect them to maintain such an adapter when they already have their hands full just keeping up with their own stuff.
On the other hand, if the "open source Galaxy" wishlist entry comes to pass, I could easily see the community writing and maintaining such a feature.
This is actually not a bad idea. Others wanted uplay, origin and steam library merges which is totally nonsense. But this is different and can be a thing.
Do you mean you want to be able to configure Galaxy to list drm-free games purchased from sites other than GoG in your library? This addition of non-GoG games is already a heavily requested feature.
If you want Galaxy to somehow download those games for you, I don't think it's realistic to expect GoG to distribute content they don't have the rights to.
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