Ah, too true.It's also missing The Cave and Iron Brigade.
Ah, too true.It's also missing The Cave and Iron Brigade.
I already own all those! SHIIIIIIIT
Civ 5 is just Steamworks. Don't know about the rest.How annoying is the drm for these games? Is it just steam, or will I have to deal with some worse system?
Wishing for the days when all humble bundle games were drm free...
Less thinking more deciding.I'm in an awkward position where I own Civ5 and one of the expansions, as well as a handful of the extra civilizations. I've been waiting for the other expansion to go on sale for less than 10 bucks on Steam.
And now for 15 bucks, I can get the other expansion, as well as a bunch of other stuff. Decisions, decisions...
You can't. When you buy this bundle if you already own something you can't gift it. I tried.Gift me shit you don't want?
Best I can tell, the only DRM on Civ 5 is Steam only. Civilization 4 and Pirates! may also use SecuROM, but that's only listed by the GamersGate listings, which are not Steam versions.How annoying is the drm for these games? Is it just steam, or will I have to deal with some worse system?
Wishing for the days when all humble bundle games were drm free...
I'll go ahead and confirm this, since no one listens to youI'll post it again. Steam only for all of them.
I gave two of them away earlier, so I'm 100% sure you can gift parts of these.You can't. When you buy this bundle if you already own something you can't gift it. I tried.
The email blast from Humble Bundle went out yesterday, so even if you missed it in the thread, you got a reminder from them.I gave two of them away earlier, so I'm 100% sure you can gift parts of these.
Also, why the sudden interest? Everybody got me on ignore or something? I posted bout this bundle 3 days ago /emo
Already own all of them Now to find time to actually play them all....80% off 10 d&d games too. Too bad I don't see much replay there...
Guacamelee alone should probably make the outlay worthwhile, and I'm pretty sure your netbook will be able to handle it (it's a 2D metroidvania platformer)Dammit all, my netbook won't even play most of those games.....but it's still too tempting to get them...
*sigh* Okay, $5 for all of them it is. My Steam library will be amazing once I get a solid gaming computer.
That's what I thought, but not according to Can You Run It. My video card is what kills it almost every time. It's a 128mb, but the minimum requirement is 512mb.Guacamelee alone should probably make the outlay worthwhile, and I'm pretty sure your netbook will be able to handle it (it's a 2D metroidvania platformer)
Hrm. Yyyyyeah if you have issues with Rogue Legacy... maybe not so much Guacamelee then.That's what I thought, but not according to Can You Run It. My video card is what kills it almost every time. It's a 128mb, but the minimum requirement is 512mb.
I can't even play Rogue Legacy smoothly. Played it for the first time the other day. It runs, but SLOWLY, like how the old Mega Man games used to run if there were too many enemies on the screen at the same time.
Most netbooks, especially older ones, can't even do 2D very well. Mine chugged sometimes even playing Plants Vs Zombies. I can't even use it to play video on Hulu (though Youtube works up to 480p, and VLC can handle SD video, or even custom re-encodes to match the screens 1024x600 screen.).Guacamelee alone should probably make the outlay worthwhile, and I'm pretty sure your netbook will be able to handle it (it's a 2D metroidvania platformer)
I suppose it depends on the netbook. I've worked on some that could do 2d/720p very well. But yeah, if they're still using the old Intel 900 series onboard graphics, I can see how it might be a problem.Most netbooks, especially older ones, can't even do 2D very well. Mine chugged sometimes even playing Plants Vs Zombies. I can't even use it to play video on Hulu (though Youtube works up to 480p, and VLC can handle SD video, or even custom re-encodes to match the screens 1024x600 screen.).