• The Humble Indie Bundle. Set your own price
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[QUOTE=adamater;21802285]If things dont come in life for free, how is it I payed 1 cent? Thats what I thought. Normally i wouldn't have bought it, and thanks to this they got my 1 cent. Thats one more cent then they could have gotten if they sold regularly.[/QUOTE] Except that that penny is being divided among developers and charities, and you are costing them thirty cents in paypal donation fees, and that they had to use electricity , and they had to use their bandwidth to offer you that download. But yeah, you're right. It's one cent more than they would have had. :downs:
I really want to get this but I don't have a paypal or credit card. Anyone willing to gift?
I bought it for 50 USD. I'm kind of wishing the cheap fucks bought it for atleast 1 USD. Imagine the possibilities with the Penumbra source code.
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Bought it for 10 (well, almost 12 here in Australia.)
I'm not buying it just because I only have 1p on paypal. The devs deserve more than that. :frown:
[QUOTE=Painseeker;21810787]I'm not buying it just because I only have 1p on paypal. The devs deserve more than that. :frown:[/QUOTE] you could gift it to meeee? /leech
If everyone pays $1 i don't think it'd be that bad, I only had £3 in my paypal anyway, so it's the thought that counts. Wouldn't you rather we gave $1, then nothing at all? [editline]02:31PM[/editline] and world of goo and lugaru looks BEAST
[QUOTE=SHoGuNN3R;21803485]I bought it for 50 USD. I'm kind of wishing the cheap fucks bought it for atleast 1 USD. Imagine the possibilities with the Penumbra source code.[/QUOTE] Yeah, you'd be able to make something not quite as good as the source engine!
Bump! You now have a sixth game! Samorost 2 is now also a part of the Humble Indie Bundle. And don't forget, don't be an asshole, I want some sourcecode to play around with :p
Awesome :razz:
[QUOTE=Bletotum;21813662]Yeah, you'd be able to make something not quite as good as the source engine![/QUOTE] Somewhere on this cold desolate planet, some team of nerds, will make it coop.
Well here are the results of this event. Thanks for everyone who contributed. It appears to have been a huge succes [quote]The Humble Indie Bundle experiment has been a massive success beyond our craziest expectations. So far, 138,813 generous contributors have put down an incredible $1,273,613. Of this, contributors chose to allocate 30.85% to charity: $392,953 for the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Child's Play Charity. I have made a page for the full breakdown including the merchant fees in a JSON format here (json). [/quote]
This should prove something to the cunts at activision and EA, forcing a $10 higher price tag every year or so does not make gamers happy, this kind of stuff makes gamers happy.
I got $400 for my birthday and split it evenly between the games when this was going on, then distributed the games to my friends.
There was an article on Cracked about this, and how the guys buying this stuff were paying nothing. Well, look at all those people who "payed nothing" :smug:
[QUOTE=Penguiin;22676737]This should prove something to the cunts at activision and EA, forcing a $10 higher price tag every year or so does not make gamers happy, this kind of stuff makes gamers happy.[/QUOTE] Except they're not there to make gamers happy, they're there to make themselves some money. I'm sorry I had to break this to you.
I only had 5 cents on my debit card when I bought it... I wish there was a PayPal donation thing so I could give them more now...
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