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Leroux: Oh, I remembered something else: If you're interested in buying DLC later on, you should make sure that Humble actually sells them. For example, Humble apparantly doesn't sell the Wildcards DLC for Hand of Fate. You can buy Hand of Fate from Humble, DRM-free + Steam key, but if you want to play the Wildcards DLC later on, you'd have to buy it on Steam and could use it only in combination with your Humble bought Steam version. Or buy another copy of the game + DLC on GOG. It seems you won't be able to get a DRM-free Wildcards DLC for your DRM-free Humble version.
Same goes for GOG though -- I'm looking at you Degica/Crimzon Clover DLC.

Humble has the advantage that you also get a Steam key, which you can give away (they don't have anything against that, and let you gift that separately) and make someone else happy.

Humble used to take the smallest cut from developers' profits a few years ago. I don't know if that's still accurate.
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PixelBoy: I actually wish they would have zip's (or rar's) for all of their games, which would be consistent and you would know for sure what you are going to get.
Please, no rars. I hate it when I encounter a .rar file, as said files can't be decompressed using only free (FSF definition) software.

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PixelBoy: if you want to have Steam keys you need to pay at least one dollar.
I have actually deliberately paid 99 cents to specifically avoid getting the Steam key.
Post edited April 01, 2017 by dtgreene
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PixelBoy: I actually wish they would have zip's (or rar's) for all of their games, which would be consistent and you would know for sure what you are going to get.
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dtgreene: Please, no rars. I hate it when I encounter a .rar file, as said files can't be decompressed using only free (FSF definition) software.
7zip

But yeah, I prefer proper .exe or other installer. Thankfully, only a few Humble Bundle gamers are distributed as .zip files. I bought them as part of Humble Indie Bundles or PC & Android Bundles, which are all DRM free. Sadly, they don't do those bundles anymore. Humble Bundle basically a Steam key reseller these days.
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PixelBoy: Zip files can be opened and unzipped/extracted using any OS?
Portable folders don't mess or clutter registry?
The installation time is how long unzipping takes and unistallation time is how long it takes to hit the delete key?

These are definetely pro's and should be rather standards than exceptions in software distribution.
Downsides:
No shortcut/menu entries or one has to create an own one
Unzipping has to always unpack everything, no shared libraries etc. if already found

In the end, the game's exe might act like an installer on first run.
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onarliog: Same goes for GOG though -- I'm looking at you Degica/Crimzon Clover DLC.
True, in principle. It can happen on GOG, too.

But in the case of Crimzon Clover, aren't the DLC just extras like soundtrack, posters, guides? And are they available with the game anywhere but on Steam? Humble doesn't even sell a DRM-free version of it ...

In the case of Hand of Fate, it's an in-game 'expansion' that's not available for the DRM-free version from Humble, even though a DRM-free version of it exists and is sold for the DRM-free game on GOG. Although, to be fair, it has to be said that this DLC took its sweet time to get on GOG as well; but it did get here eventually. I don't really know that for sure, but I'd assume that there's a better chance of GOG adding stuff like that retroactively than Humble doing it; if only for the simple fact that GOG is in touch with its customer base through the forums and can listen to complaints, while Humble seems pretty detached in that regard.

You do have a point though, there is no simple "GOG is better" or "Humble is better". It always pays off to carefully compare the offers and base your decision on that. I buy from both stores myself.
Post edited April 01, 2017 by Leroux
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Lord_Kane: Depends on the game, most games sold here have some kind of bonus.
up to personal preference I guess.
This can be the other way around, too. At least in Humble Bundle (as opposed to Humble Store) games sometimes include full soundtracks that are not available on GOG (e.g. Botanicula).
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Bigs: On Humble you get a Steam key...

So that when the devs ditch the DRM Free build you at least still have an up-to-date game
This is not correct, the DRM free games download right from the Humble site, I have Ys 1, 2 and the remake DRM free from them, and they download right from the site.
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Lord_Kane: Depends on the game, most games sold here have some kind of bonus.
up to personal preference I guess.
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Leroux: This can be the other way around, too. At least in Humble Bundle (as opposed to Humble Store) games sometimes include full soundtracks that are not available on GOG (e.g. Botanicula).
very true sadly.
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JosephBatley: What would be the difference between buying a game DRM-free on Humble Bundle and buying that same game through GOG?
I prefer buying on GOG because

1) games here tend to come with bonus materials, especially the folder icons which are really nice.

2) much more pleasant to navigate your library on GOG vs. Humble.
As far as I know, one difference I've noticed is when uninstalling a game:
-Gog games when uninstalled ask you if you want to keep your saves, and then you can have them if you like... Like if you haven't completed the game, need some disk space for some other game(s) at the moment...
-Humble drm-free games don't do that - and as far as I know when you uninstall the game, the save(s) go as well.
(I guess one could then look for the save files first and copy them elsewhere, if that works)

Might be that there are differences with different games on humble... I had this one game (can't remember which right now) that I uninstalled thinking it would be like Gog games and I'd still have the folder with the saves in them or at least in some other folder, but after extensive searching couldn't find the saves anywhere.

edit: oh, yeah, it was Risen 2.
Post edited April 02, 2017 by superstande
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Bigs: On Humble you get a Steam key...

So that when the devs ditch the DRM Free build you at least still have an up-to-date game
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pimpmonkey2382.313: This is not correct, the DRM free games download right from the Humble site, I have Ys 1, 2 and the remake DRM free from them, and they download right from the site.
Yes... but they also come with a Steam key
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pimpmonkey2382.313: This is not correct, the DRM free games download right from the Humble site, I have Ys 1, 2 and the remake DRM free from them, and they download right from the site.
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Bigs: Yes... but they also come with a Steam key
That also depends on the game, if there's no steam version (lets say a lot of the neo geo games), then you don't/won't get a steam key.
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PixelBoy: I actually wish they would have zip's (or rar's) for all of their games, which would be consistent and you would know for sure what you are going to get.
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dtgreene: Please, no rars. I hate it when I encounter a .rar file, as said files can't be decompressed using only free (FSF definition) software.

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PixelBoy: if you want to have Steam keys you need to pay at least one dollar.
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dtgreene: I have actually deliberately paid 99 cents to specifically avoid getting the Steam key.
As mentioned you can use 7-zip to unrar, otherwise peazip and izarc work just as well

Of course GOG's installers require nothing but the OS
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dtgreene: I have actually deliberately paid 99 cents to specifically avoid getting the Steam key.
Because ... clutter? It's not like Steam gets any money if you pay to the point where you get a Steam key,
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dtgreene: I have actually deliberately paid 99 cents to specifically avoid getting the Steam key.
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Pheace: Because ... clutter? It's not like Steam gets any money if you pay to the point where you get a Steam key,
It's just that I consider Steam keys to have negative value, as such keys encourage the use of DRM.

Hence, I consider the bundle to be more valuable without the Steam keys than with them.