Sweet, I don't have the cash in my wallet, but that is a nice way to do it.
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Yea, some of my friends got it as well, here as some pricing arrangements:
$4.90 for Oxenfree, Day of the Tentacle, Titan Souls, and Massive Chalice
$3.85 for Massive Chalice, Oxenfree, and Tentacle.
$1.05 for Day of The Tentacle
This is assuming that the buyer already owned everything else.
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Wow. Why wasn't this available from the start? Many, many people were only missing those two.
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I got the heads up from one of my Steam buddies and I paid 2.45€ for the only 2 games, Oxenfree and Day o/t Tentacle, I was missing from that 9€ Humble Bundle. ^^
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Nice find - I don't have some of the games and the ones I do it's taking the overall price off for. So I can get Grim Fandago Remastered, Massive Chalice, Day of the Tentacle and Oxen Free for 4.99 euro. Not so much into the click and point adventure scene but a great deal at the price so I think I will pick them up. Much thanks again :)
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Oh Humble would be pissed at that. 3 Tier down the drain for them
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I don't think its a glitch, I think someone was very itchi at double fine to milk the same deal on steam. So rather then waiting for humble bundle to end the promotion, they released it early on steam.
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Eh, but being able to get the $9 tier game at 93% off? I dunno, but yea someone got ansy somewhere.
It seems that the glitch is being able to buy the bundle with only the games you dont own, where it should probably be all or nothing. Cause if you dont own anything its $9.10, which seems to be a Humble price match.
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Day of the Tentacle costs $1.05 if you have every other game already in your library.
...and I only have $0.78 in my Steam wallet atm...
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Nice! I was pondering if I should get the BTA for just Oxenfree, but I guessed that it would show up for less soon. 1.40 € for Oxenfree is much more like it :)
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So, taking this instead of upgrading my purchace from HB to BTA would make it around 60 cents more expensive but I'd get Day of the Tentacle too, but no DRM-Free versions. So the question is if I really care about the DRM-Free versions all that much... not really.
Buying it! Thanks for the notice :)
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Well, there is definitely a large enough audience of people who prefer DRM-Free and are willing to pay more. That's how GOG does so well, even though the games there rarely have the same level of discounts as Steam, and there is nothing like the cheap Bundleverse™ we have with Steam keys or even free games. For the most part, if you want DRM-Free, you have to pay more. It's like organic food.
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I do have a GOG account, but I just have 58 games compared to the 2K+ I have on steam. I understand the adventages of being able to back-up my games and install them whenever I want in the future without depending from a conection to the internet but I'm also aware that I just can't currently back-up all my games, I just don't have the necesary number of hard drives for that. Also, I don't ask of steam to be up and running forever, a decade or two is good enough for me.
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Well, it was small enough for me to go for it. I was among those who wanted everything at one place, Steam; even re-bought several games I had at other places.
Then one day I asked myself the question why, and couldn't find an actual answer. it is not like Steam is the only place I have digital games at—it was not even the first digital store I started buying at, since my GOG account is older than this current Steam account. (Which might as well be my only account, since I don't even know what I named the old one that most likely was hacked ages ago anyway.)
And DRM-free does have the nice bonus of me being able to just download the installer and use it whenever, wherever, without any need of going or staying online or worrying about a client in the background. (Although, funny enough, many DRM-free games on Humble are actually using a fake Steam DLL to circumvent the original DRM.)
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I read this too late. This bundle would cost me $7.70
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$2.45 for Day of the Tentacle and Oxenfree? No-brainer!
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+1 Same for me! Perfect way to wake up in the middle of the night and spend a dollar.
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Well, those two only just got in a bundle^^
https://www.steamgifts.com/discussion/QPiAg/humble-bundle-day-of-the-devs-2016-bundle
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sweet, $2 ~ for day of the tentacle, Massive Chalice, and fandango
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Thank you! Got Day of the Tentacle only for a dollar!
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The Day of the Devs Bundle is on Steam as a bundle, and it makes for some pretty great savings.
i.e. I had everything but Day of the Tentacle and it charged me $1.05 for that.
YMMV due to the games you already own.
http://store.steampowered.com/bundle/1910/
Good tip: If you don't have any or only a couple of these games, get the $1 tier on HB first, add them all and get lower prices on the remaining.
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