This is the first time I've looked at humble bundle and I'm a bit confused. Could someone clarify things for me please? I always thought it was like Steam, but you can get ebooks too? I'm looking at
https://www.humblebundle.com/books/m...ess_bookbundle
On the top left, it's set to Entire 26 item bundle. On the right, Pay what you want. It seems too good to be true, all those books for as little as $2? How do I find out about book format? Is it like Steam where all my purchases will stay in my library and have unlimited downloads and installations?
Always click the 26 items button first, or itll default to 25€
Yeah, they have games, books, and software. Stuff like security software bundles to CAD to vfxs and photo software. They also will sometimes do comic book bundles if that's something you are into.
If you click the "Bundle Details" on the left, it says the books are in both PDF and ePub format and yep. As long as Humble Bundle doesn't vanish, you will be able to log in and re-download everything again at any time.
I might advocate the devil here.
But isn't the EA-Pass a good deal if you want EA-games?
Doesn't it basically have *everything* for like 4€/month and you can cancel it any time?
Or is it just the base-game in there?
Play your fill - cancel - should probably be cheaper.
Unless you constantly get back to those games even after a year or so.
Last edited by KrayZ33; 2022-05-09 at 12:27 PM.
Pretty sure you can always just "reaquire" the pass whenever you feel like playing through a game in that month.
In all fairness I can provide, I actually think the EA pass is worth it whenever you want to play a game from EA.
In fact buying EA games in this day and age (especially the singleplayer games) just isn't worth it anymore.
The pass is a lot cheaper.
Pretty sure Star Wars Squadron for example was available on day 1 in the 15€ pass.
It's a game you can clear on a weekend. If you aren't interested in the MP, it won't get cheaper than that for years to come.
I just don't know how it works for The Sims4 and the 100000 "expansions" (lmao) it has.
I mean, even stuff like Total War Warhammer 3 or Rainbow Six is included. Even Stellaris. It's not just EA-Games.
If you are someone who buys games for SP alone, I think stuff like that is the way to go.
Usually these kind of games don't last a month and I could've bought Mech Warrior Mercenaries 5 for 9,99€ instead of 40€ when it came out.
I didn't pay it much attention either, but I think it's a good deal for these "one time experience" games.
And a good deal if you end up buying 2 games a year from the games they advertise anyway. (BF franchise, Mass Effect, EA games, Ubisoft games, Paradox games, Halo, Gears etc. etc.)
If I remember correctly, they have quite a few JRPGS as well, such as FFXIII, Edge of Eternity, Dragon Quest.
Last edited by KrayZ33; 2022-05-09 at 06:13 PM.