http://blog.humblebundle.com/post/65643651960/now-its-easier-to-add-games-to-your-steam-library
You now have to link your steam account to hb site to redeem your steam games.
I still had soo many games from previous bundle to give out to friends :(
http://blog.humblebundle.com/post/65643651960/now-its-easier-to-add-games-to-your-steam-library
You now have to link your steam account to hb site to redeem your steam games.
I still had soo many games from previous bundle to give out to friends :(
Oh god why...
^and you wonder why lol. kind of sucks for when you just end up buying the same game twice :/
If you want to give the game to your friend, you can still link them the download page I would assume, as all humble bundles provide DRM free downloads no? If you justify giving them your extra steam key, I assume there is no moral problems with giving them the direct download.
There is no reason to give away codes. If your friend can't donate his own 99 cents, he probably doesn't need the game. It's not a big deal if you buy the same game twice. You're still buying 3-10 other games cheap as dirt anyway.
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Yeah but I have bought every bundle so far and there are so many duplicated games I haven't redeemed. Sometimes I even bought a bundle just for 1 game and to give away the other games to friends, which I can't do now.
And wasn't the initial aim of this to give back to charity and just spread the love? This really sounds like a counter intuitive measure if that was their initial goal
smakersThere is no reason to give away codes. If your friend can't donate his own 99 cents, he probably doesn't need the game. It's not a big deal if you buy the same game twice. You're still buying 3-10 other games cheap as dirt anyway.
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Or you don't want your Steam library bloated with a bunch of games you'll never play.
I don't know about other people, but I always bought the bundles for 1-3 of the games and never played the rest.
I'm pretty sure this is the only way I get games that were made after 2007 lol. RIP steam game library
It's pretty easy to manage games on steam. I have a bunch of categories for my steam games. I have a crapload in my "Won't play" category.