JDTAY
Half Pepperoni, All Cheese
Time to panic, everybody.
*yawns*
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The only complaint that I saw that might have any substance to it is that they could artificially inflate the ratings of games being sold on Humble Bundle. I don't believe that to be a likely outcome, but it's a possibility to look out for.should I?
Humble Bundle's were what they started with, and it's been pay what you want from the beginning, with "pay more than the average to get more stuff". After a while they introduced the "pay more than this fixed amount to get even more stuff" which was the first clue that they weren't making as much money as they'd hoped. The second was when they started the humble store. This implies that the "pay what you want" paradigm isn't commercially viable on it's own: they needed the bonus amount on the bundles to force the prices higher, and they needed the store for more consistent income. Humble Bundle, in my opinion, did everything right, and if they couldn't make it work then I just don't think it can work, at least not long term. I don't feel any fear of them going away or anything like that, they've fine tuned it to the point that some company wanted to buy them so where they are now probably works well, it's just not where I'd hoped they'd be, but that's fine.Is the Humble Store pay what you want?
I think you meant "products" for the last word. Property doesn't have rights, only people, such as corporations, have rights.How is that even legal without an additional agreement of all the users?