Lmfao, my friend bought this and redeemed his codes on Steam. Then he made me download origin and gave me his codes, and they still worked on Origin.
So if you've bought this, bear in mind you can give some of the games you've bought to one of your friends too.
So if you've bought this, bear in mind you can give some of the games you've bought to one of your friends too.
Searz wrote:
Actually, most of the games are on Steam too.
You should buy it. All the money goes to charity, EA gets nothing (which is a start, but they still have a long way to go to earn back gamers' trust).
i could care less if the money is going to charity. i always give my humble bundle money to the dev.
regardless, i don't want any of those games anyway.
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Vapora Dark wrote:
Lmfao, my friend bought this and redeemed his codes on Steam. Then he made me download origin and gave me his codes, and they still worked on Origin.
So if you've bought this, bear in mind you can give some of the games you've bought to one of your friends too.
Well duh :P
It's been that way with Humble Bundles for ages. I've got a document with close to 100 steam keys now. (I often buy a bundle just for one game since it's really cheap even for a single game. I bought this one for Burnout alone for example)
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They added Red Alert 3 and Populous.
Too bad RA3 isn't very good...
I would much rather have gotten Red Alert 2. That's easily the best game in the series.
I know pretty much nothing about Populous. Would anybody mind giving a short summary?
Too bad RA3 isn't very good...
I would much rather have gotten Red Alert 2. That's easily the best game in the series.
I know pretty much nothing about Populous. Would anybody mind giving a short summary?
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>they give you the games on origin
almost had me there. nice try ea.
Actually, most of the games are on Steam too.
You should buy it. All the money goes to charity, EA gets nothing (which is a start, but they still have a long way to go to earn back gamers' trust).