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[PC] Tom Clancy's Humble Bundle USD $1 Minimum (~AUD $1.40)

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-Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six®
-Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® 3 Gold (Raven Shield / Athena Sword)
-Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas
-Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory®
-Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon®

BTA Tier
-Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas 2
-Tom Clancy's The Division Beta
-Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction™ Deluxe Edition
-Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell®

$10 Tier
-Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell® Blacklist™
-Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier™

$75 Tier
-Tom Clancy's The Division Pre-Order
-Exclusive Tom Clancy's The Division T-shirt
-66% off up to any three Ubisoft titles in the Humble Store coupon (excludes pre-orders, Rainbow 6 Siege, Assassin's Creed Syndicate, and Anno 2205)

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  • +7

    bah… no steam, all uplay… I'll pass

    • I've steam and origin.

      Both seem to work fine.

      ANy reasons why you're against uplay? Yes i've heard it's shit, but don't know why

      • +3

        Origin and UPlay are respectively EA's and Ubisoft's Marketing/Selling/DRM platform.
        But they are trying to market and advertise its added value for customers as if they were gaming platform.
        However they really lack adequate functionality and features and it also has problems with stability/compatibility. Not to mention that these "apps" are not really cared/supported constantly/heavy enough for servicing users as it is at the current state adequate enough to function as selling platform instead for servicing as gaming platform. THey are also heavy memory hoggers and quite unnecessarily intrusive.
        They're basically just a web shop (but made into an install app which also monitor users to gain more marketing insights) with chat function and virtual achievement with more virtual currency. It really adds no real value for gaming consumers… unlike steam. They are just essentially NOT needed. In other cases they just create more bugs and problems. People use it because it is "forced" integrated with games they(EA/Ubi) publish/make.

        • ah ok cool thanks.

        • Not sure if still true, because I've ignored their games for some time now, but weren't they are using it to attempt to create a monopoly on their product? That's the biggest flaw of it all!

        • +2

          @justtoreply:
          Just like how Valve try to create a monopoly with Steam. There's no difference besides people love to lick Gabe's ball sack.

        • @PainToad:

          I hate steam. But at least I can buy a steamworks game for cheap from a physical store, bypassing the monopolisation and ridiculous pricing that occurs with many digital steam titles.

        • No DRM offers real value to the users. Only to the makers.

      • After the fiasco with Watch_Dogs, lets take a look at Rainbow Six: Siege (an online only game).

        The day is Christmas Eve. People are settling in with their families. But not the gamers! But not the ones spending Christmas alone! These gamers decide to play some Siege. Oh no, the servers are a bit laggy. The day is now Christmas Day. Everyone who got the game for Christmas are now flooding the servers. It's to be expected. But now there are major disconnects, major lagging and servers going down. It's okay though, the community is sure Ubisoft are already on their way fixing it. But then we find out that the Ubisoft team are away for not just Christmas Day, but all the way up till New Years. So all these old and new players wanting to play this game are not able to because of the shitty Ubisoft/uPlay servers. Instead of letting Steam handle the servers, we were forced to wait for the uPlay team to return from their holidays. No emergency crew. No word from uPlay. No word from anyone for almost a week.

        uPlay and its servers are cancer.

        • What non-Valve game uses Steam as the servers for hosting multiplayer games? Do you even know what your talking about?

        • @PainToad:

          Yes… yes I do. Please reread my post.

          :EDIT: For clarification, it was tongue-in-cheek regarding how much more stable Steam servers are than uPlay's.

        • @Dagmar:
          So, name one then.

        • @PainToad:

          I've edited my post.

          :EDIT: For clarification, it was tongue-in-cheek regarding how much more stable Steam servers are than uPlay's.

        • @Dagmar:

          Steam was down for several days over Christmas - not so great.

        • @Lysander:

          Being hacked is different than shitty servers.

        • +1

          @Dagmar:

          And you are a hundred per cent sure about these facts?

          Because the news said so?

          Sorry, being hacked is worse. I value my data and credit card details.

          Steam is no different than Origin and uPlay - all of them connect mountains of data none of which is necessary for actually playing the games.

          DRM is bad from a user perspective. There really is not much to argue.

        • @Lysander:

          :EDIT: Not even going to bother.

        • @Dagmar:

          Good. Glad you see the light. Have a good weekend.

        • +1

          @PainToad: Borderlands.

    • +2

      don't all recent Ubi games open up via Uplay anyway? I don't see the point in paying extra for the steam version. I just add non-steam links to my steam library so they're all in one place

      • People are just being stupid. Every Ubi games launches with uPlay anyway, you can't play any ubisoft games on steam without installing uPlay.

        Not to mention if you collect points playing ubi games on uPlay, you can get 20% off everything in the uPlay store including preorders.

        • I can buy TC Vegas 2 on Steam and it doesn't require uplay to launch. So not 'every ubi game' on steam requires uplay.

        • @CyberGenesys: Right I'm just following along kindface's comment that all recent ubi games open with uplay. I'll edit it to make it clearer.

          EDIT:

          :P can't edit anymore since time has passed lol.

  • its a repeat of the same bundle they run a few months back {Sep 2nd} , im not interested in it again.

  • Is this for PC, Xbox, PS?
    Perhaps the title could be a bit more informative.

    • +11

      Humble Bundle has always been PC digital downloads but ok.

      • +2

        Thanks, I've never encountered Humble Bundle before, even after following the deal it's not immediately clear which platform.

        (I got double-Negged for asking a question! )

        • +1

          Welcome to Ozbargain!

      • +2

        they've had a Nintendo bundle before

        https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/195814

      • +3

        Humble Bundle periodically does Android bundles, Epub/Comic bundles and other things that aren't PC Games.

    • +4

      Good question nonetheless - in the era of DLCs it isn't impossible for Humble Bundle to offer things out of PSN and XBL libraries

  • All I want is the division….can get it pre order for under $50 on green man gaming atm - thanks for the heads up though.

    • Do not pre order this.

      • +4

        Do not pre order thisany games.

        Not giving you a hard time but it baffles me that any-one pre-orders games these days (certainly for PC at least). The number of times that people have gotten burnt by games that don't deliver on promises all for what, some stupid merchandise and crappy in-game items.

        The true Ozbargainer has a constant backlog of old high-quality proven games they are playing through giving them the luxury of waiting months if not years to purchase games on sale.

        • +1

          This is an online multiplayer game though in an open world, so preload and play as soon as the gate opens are a factor for those wanting to stay ahead of the curve.
          Mostly, you would be right though ;D

        • +2

          @wukachuka:

          Fair point, if multi-player is a factor then getting it soon after release makes sense. Why you wouldn't wait for the reviews to come in though doesn't make sense to me.

        • @ndenham: agreed. There's too much hype surrounding this game and we don't even know how it runs on PC yet (if previous Ubisoft ports are anything to go by).

        • @dqtl74: 2 months from release and still not enough information around game performance and stuff. Not when Ubi also like to strip off features from PC to make it look the same as the consoles, AC series have learnt their lesson to release PC version later to optimize unlike Watch Dogs that had feature removed forcefully causing the game to run like crap.

        • @Letrico: The Division is made by Massive Entertainment (they were Responsible for Ground Control series, World in Conflict) and have been PC developers the entire time they've been a studio except for a brief foray into doing 'additional work' for console versions of some Assassin's Creed games - The Division should be well optimised for PC given their development pedigree.

        • +1

          @holoz0r: But the issue is not with the developer, but the publisher. Finger's crossed Ubi Corporate did not have their hands in it or else, expect another Watch Dogs.

  • For the folks..
    Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas

    Windows uplay

    OS: Windows XP only

    Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas 2

    Windows uplay

    OS: Windows XP/Vista (only)

    https://support.humblebundle.com/hc/en-us/articles/208072397…

    • So can't play on Windows 10?

      • Probably won't have any issue, worst come to worst right click -> properties -> launch as XP/Vista. :P

        • It doesn t really work all the times..

        • +1

          @Ciccillo: I've never had it work any of the times..

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