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    Phoronix: Humble Indie Bundle #3 Does More Than Two Million Dollars

    With still twelve hours to go in the two-week sale of a collection of DRM-free multi-platform games, the third Humble Indie Bundle has pulled in more than two million US dollars. As of right now, the gross amount is $2,038,931.51 from 351,251 transactions, which is a new record for the project...

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  • #2
    Very nice!!! I'm already looking forward to the next bundle... I paid $30 for my bundle, and I also saw that other Linux users were much more generous than the Windows and Mac OS X users.

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    • #3
      I paid $30, too.

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      • #4
        At first I paid 10$ because the games didn't look very promising at all,
        and out of 5 only 1 worked/was 64bit.
        Then, when more problems got solved, and especially when the bundle #2
        was added, I immediately raised my amount to 35$!

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        • #5
          I missed another bundle :|

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          • #6
            I paid more than the Linux average.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by benmoran View Post
              I paid more than the Linux average.
              Congratulations.

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              • #8
                For it is like this...

                I do not want to be tied to one OS when it comes to gaming.
                I do not want to type in cyptic codes with 200 characters to play a game.
                I do not want to be controlled on, where I install this software and on what hardware.
                I do not want to be forced to have an internet connection when I start a program that is locally installed to authenticate "Yes, I am only playing here on this hardware right now and I am very sorry that I bought your game, it will never happen again. Am I allowed to play the game now, I already payed for?"

                There you go

                ps: this excludes any mmorpgs, where you need internet to play...

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