> Choice members will be able to access the titles in the Humble Games Collection by downloading the new Humble app for Windows PC. (Note that you’ll lose access to these games if you skip a month or cancel your membership.)
> In the new Humble app, you’ll also find more than 50 DRM-free indie games, experimental oddities, and other experiences inside the Vault, which you can download while you’re a member and keep playing even after your membership ends.
That's not DRM-free. DRM-free is that you buy it once, and then are able to use it forever.
That you can access downloading these games with a browser of your choice.
Its also odd to stop distributing binaries of previously released games. They still work perfectly fine, right? Very strange...
I currently got Classic, and it means I pay 12 USD (10 EUR) for about 10-12 games of which I play maybe one per month. Most games require Windows, might work in Steam/Proton though.
The 20% discount is nice, but I usually buy stuff when its discounted on Steam (my primary client anyway).
I can tell you this: altering the deal all the time doesn't give me confidence that I want to stay around. But perhaps they don't want me and want new people instead.
With regards to skipping: I never do this. I just give away keys to random people if I don't want them (already have for example).
> In the new Humble app, you’ll also find more than 50 DRM-free indie games, experimental oddities, and other experiences inside the Vault, which you can download while you’re a member and keep playing even after your membership ends.
That's not DRM-free. DRM-free is that you buy it once, and then are able to use it forever.
That you can access downloading these games with a browser of your choice.
Its also odd to stop distributing binaries of previously released games. They still work perfectly fine, right? Very strange...
I currently got Classic, and it means I pay 12 USD (10 EUR) for about 10-12 games of which I play maybe one per month. Most games require Windows, might work in Steam/Proton though.
The 20% discount is nice, but I usually buy stuff when its discounted on Steam (my primary client anyway).
I can tell you this: altering the deal all the time doesn't give me confidence that I want to stay around. But perhaps they don't want me and want new people instead.
With regards to skipping: I never do this. I just give away keys to random people if I don't want them (already have for example).