It is crazy just watching the number go up... too bad I already own most of those games.
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It's simple this, goes for a much better cause. i donated a bit and sent it all to charity.Originally Posted by BountyHead;13098410
Ah man this or Magika Vietnam I'm broke such a hard decision
pffft Charity ftw.Originally Posted by Exostenza;13098381
It is crazy just watching the number go up... too bad I already own most of those games.
I think they just have a better sense of community. Their culture leads them wanting to contribute to the little guys because they know how it feels to be the underdogs.Originally Posted by hajile;13098423
Three bundles later, Linux system owners are still paying twice to four times as much when compared to Windows system owners. And it's said that there isn't a market for Linux programs...
To be quite fair, Linux is free and these games will run on integrated GPU's no problems. Windows power users like ourselves generally have massive systems and Windows Ultimate, which costs a lot of money.Originally Posted by Exostenza;13098467
I think they just have a better sense of community. Their culture leads them wanting to contribute to the little guys because they know how it feels to be the underdogs.
I think it is great. It also shows the sense of entitlement Windows users have by looking at their average.
As for Mac. Screw all of them anyways I don't even want to start to think about what I would comment about them. They can all go to China or India and be recycled.
I've come up with my own theory about it. The Linux community does seem to be more giving and spend the most on things like this. Apple owner's tend to have money and us Windows users are poorer and cheapskates. (All very generalized)Originally Posted by hajile;13098423
Three bundles later, Linux system owners are still paying twice to four times as much when compared to Windows system owners. And it's said that there isn't a market for Linux programs...
yeh,Originally Posted by pangeltveit;13098487
so I can payif I want to?![]()
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I'm fairly sure its not possible, last bundle you would get a message saying something like 'devs need to eat too'. Just stop being such a cheapskate, awesome deal, can't afford more then a cent? The deal might be over by your friends bday...Originally Posted by runeazn;13098672
yeh,
i wanted to do that but i got no money in my paypal somebody wanna donate 0.01$?
i dont have any money and i cant transfer money yet..
anybody has 0.01$ to spare? for me?![]()
and no i aint a cheapskate..
i am and will buy this for my friends birthday.. and actually donate a proper amount 4$..
If you're going to donate $0.01, you might as well pirate it because that $0.01 donation will cost the dev's money (bandwidth + paypal fees).Originally Posted by runeazn;13098672
yeh,
i wanted to do that but i got no money in my paypal somebody wanna donate 0.01$?
i dont have any money and i cant transfer money yet..
anybody has 0.01$ to spare? for me?![]()
and no i aint a cheapskate..
i am and will buy this for my friends birthday.. and actually donate a proper amount 4$..
What can?Originally Posted by Viridian;13098476
I've just got this, shame not ALL the games activate on Steam, but THB is great! I paid $10 for the lot and gave it all to charity.
^ ThisOriginally Posted by r34p3rex;13098742
If you're going to donate $0.01, you might as well pirate it because that $0.01 donation will cost the dev's money (bandwidth + paypal fees).