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It's been $12 but by their own store (humble store) one time. Other than that, it's always been bundled at $20 so the bundle is actually a better deal because you get CK1 with it.
I did pick up a gift key for Guilty Gear: Isuka (for trade) before the Melee bundle ended. Hey, only 1 buck :/

Might pass on this one though
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synfresh:
How is it a better deal to get an older and obsolete version of a game + a game which is on that sale price on a regular basis; CK II is the game to get now, as opposed to CK I.
Post edited May 20, 2014 by cmdr_flashheart
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cmdr_flashheart: How is a better deal to get an outdated and obsolete version of a game + a game which is on that sale price on a regular basis.
CK2? - ive just seen the explosion of comments on fb - apparently the same deal is on the store for a penny less
Post edited May 20, 2014 by Sachys
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Sachys: CK2? - ive just seen the explosion of comments on fb - apparently the same deal is on the store for a penny less
Wow. That "takes the cake" in being amusing, now the Bundles really are just reposting what is on Humble Store as a vacant placeholder for a "special."
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cmdr_flashheart: How is a better deal to get an outdated and obsolete version of a game + a game which is on that sale price on a regular basis.
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Sachys: CK2? - ive just seen the explosion of comments on fb - apparently the same deal is on the store for a penny less
Yeah, I mean, whatever- I am not going to beg a store find ways to take my money, lol. But these are poor bundles/deals, and it only makes sense to view them as such.
Eh. If the DLC Collection actually included (at least some of) the DLC released the last 18 months or so, it would be a pretty good deal. As it is, the three missing "big" expansions (Old Gods, Sons of Abraham, Rajas of India) alone cost an additional 40$. Well, could be worse, it's at least better than the Hammerwatch "bundle"; it has an actual GAME in the base tier! :O
Post edited May 20, 2014 by chean
I never really understood why the DLC pack hasn't been added to -- The OId Gods and related DLC has been on a massive sale (75% off) at least a few times. I can understand Sons of Abraham somewhat, but with intentions to release more DLC in the future, doesn't it makes sense to add onto the DLC pack for new potential customers?
This bundle does nothing for me except highlight how ridiculously absurd Paradox's DLC policy has become and suggest to me that this DLC policy was the sole reason behind their switch to Steam-only.
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cmdr_flashheart: How is it a better deal to get an older and obsolete version of a game + a game which is on that sale price on a regular basis; CK II is the game to get now, as opposed to CK I.
You were simply comparing the combo to when it was previously on sale. I'm just pointing out your getting more content(CK1 + book) for $20 than when it was previously $20, despite if it's obsolete or not.

Why are you yelling at Humble, you should be yelling at Paradox, the publisher sets the pricing.
Post edited May 20, 2014 by synfresh
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cmdr_flashheart: How is it a better deal to get an older and obsolete version of a game + a game which is on that sale price on a regular basis; CK II is the game to get now, as opposed to CK I.
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synfresh: You were simply comparing the combo to when it was previously on sale. I'm just pointing out your getting more content(CK1 + book) for $20 than when it was previously $20, despite if it's obsolete or not.

Why are you yelling at Humble, you should be yelling at Paradox, the publisher sets the pricing.
I am not yelling at anyone, just looking at stuff and saying as I see things. You get more content, but the value of the content is lowered considering past sales. This is not a good deal/bundle, no matter how you slice it.

I guess my question is why Humble couldn't secure the same price for CK II Complete as before. I don't care, but I guess that's something to ask.
Post edited May 20, 2014 by cmdr_flashheart
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JustSayin: So...Am I the only person that shows up here waiting on what bullshit "Humble" "Bundle" will come up with?
Nope, me too. Still not got any of Dayly Bundle - total Steam-only stuff or ReBundles, with nothing new for me. But thats ok, i got (too much already) some games in Humble Store with decent discount.
I don't mind todays bundle, though I'd picked up CK2 last time it was in a bundle. I'm interested in the DLC but I'd rather it was all of it rather than simply half of it.
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tarasis: I don't mind todays bundle, though I'd picked up CK2 last time it was in a bundle. I'm interested in the DLC but I'd rather it was all of it rather than simply half of it.
Truth be told, even if Paradox added "all" the DLCs not already available in the bundle, it would still not be a complete edition, as they are still making more DLCs for Crusader Kings II.
Post edited May 20, 2014 by Grargar
I was ever-so-slightly interested in the first Crusader Kings, so I went to have a look at the video aaaaaaand... nothing. Youtube apparently removed it. Them removing videos for random reasons isn't anything new, of course, but their rationale for removing it is simply magical because of how well it sums up many of these Humble Daily Bundles.
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