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Whitch shoud I buy?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Mister1880, Jul 27, 2018.

  1. Mister1880

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    I see thath on the site there is a option to buy a Humble Bundle.And I see thath there is a steam key and something else.I just care about the steam key.But if I buy the Bundle do I get everything the same as If I woud to buy it on steam?Becouse the Bundle is cheaper so I dont understand,there must be something different becouse the if the Bumdle is cheaper who woud buy it on steam?Please help.
     
  2. Nadeox1

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    It's the same game, you do not get anything 'less'.
    Steam is slightly more expensive for reasons that do not depend on us.
     
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  3. Mister1880

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    Ok Thanks
     
  4. rottenfitzy

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    I beleive humble bundle is a non-profit that focuses on distributing education games [citation badly needed] while steam is a company that needs to make some money or some shareholders get mad.

    I bought it through humble bundle before it was availible back when the T-series was incomplete. I got the code, entered it, and it was fine.

    Just go to humble bundle and buy it. You’ll have to do an extra step by adding the code to your account but it’s worth 5€/£/$
     
  5. PriusRepellent

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    HumbleBundle does not focus on educational games. You can get almost any kind of PC game there. The point of HumbleBundle is to focus on indie games and fundraising for charities.
     
  6. rottenfitzy

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    Whoops. At least I got the charity part right.
     
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