If you have already played the games, or redeemed the steam key, you should really not be giving this away or you are destroying the whole spirit of the humble bundles. When you buy a bundle, its for ONE person, its not a free pass for the whole world to play the games.
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Yes they give you a desura key and a steam key... for you to use on YOUR accounts... not to give away to other people. They are not second copies of the bundle... its the same copy, just another way to access it.
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They provide you with different types of keys for your own convenience. Should you use Desura (whatever that is), then you use the Desura keys. If you use Steam, use the Steam keys. Each of those is intended for the buyer of the pack, and not to be distributed.
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Its people like you that spoil things like the Humble Bundle for everyone else. If everyone thought like you, the developers would not have made any money, and would not be able to continue making games. These are small developers that rely on every last cent to keep going. If they don't make enough money, they have to get a day job and stop creating the games that you love to play. And you would rather just get the games for free, which is no better than pirating them?
Honestly, you cannot convince me that you don't have even $2 to spare for what, 5 games? Really?
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It doesn't matter if you bought a bundle or not, I am talking about your attitude towards the bundles: "why does it matter? people bought them for a penny anyway..."
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Over all things, you have your morality. Don't be a douche and try to see LieutenantClone's point, which by the way, is the most agreeable to, not yours. :)
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Maybe you could think about others for once, instead of just thinking about yourself?
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"you act like developers are on the street begging for money. is this what modern age has come?"
Actually, yes. The developers we are talking about are people who work on games all by themselves, independently from a publisher. This means they have spent months or years of their own time and money developing these games, and unless they make a certain amount of money back, they wont break even, and in many cases will be left in debt. Not only is it morally wrong to pirate a game from a developer, let alone one who can't pay his bills, but if the developer doesn't make any money, he wont be able to make any more games. When you pirate the developer looses, but so do you.
Besides, you and me both know you aren't going to go out tomorrow and give your money to the poor, so just drop that silly argument.
If you enjoy a game, pay for it. Its that simple. If you don't, the developer wont make any more games. Even big development studios can come crumbling down due to too much piracy. Plus, you know, its the nice thing to do.
Sincerely
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TAKE MY MONEY, I WANT DEVELOPERS
No joke. Before I started using Steam, I was a huge pirate. But, the convenience of having all my games stored digitally, and knowing that more money goes directly to the developers changed me. Now I'm buying every game I pirated to make up for my prior digital sins.
Thanks Steam.
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