I want to buy the bundle, but I see it's part of another one. Is there a way to get a discount on items in a bundle if you already own parts of that bundle?
Thanks for the reply :) Actual question: Does that mean, that the best way to enjoy your work, is to buy the biggest bundle and only buy individual packs afterwards? Just checking.
Rambling: Right now, I'm kinda stuck with how I organize things and I already am downloading the Humble Bundle Tier 3 along side with manually downloading each piece inside it as well as taking screenshots of the pages I downloaded it from and such (something something, archival tendencies). Having the same thing in multiple packs I would buy, would pose a challenge... Though I could migrate content from one bundle to another, I would also have to check for differences between files... I wonder how people manage their assets in big companies ^^"
Yes and no, it depends. In terms of value, the bundle is better. But if you only want a specific asset, then of course it’s better to just get that one.
The Humble Bundle includes a lot of assets and music that we don’t usually offer together anywhere else. It’s a complete pack for creating any kind of 2D game topdown or platformer. Unless you’re looking for something extra, you probably won’t need anything else to make a full game.
You can download the whole humble bundle assets from the page right now, just go to downloads right here.
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I want to buy the bundle, but I see it's part of another one. Is there a way to get a discount on items in a bundle if you already own parts of that bundle?
Hey Manic, I will enable again the mega bundle once the humble bundle ends. (:
Thanks for the reply :)
Actual question:
Does that mean, that the best way to enjoy your work, is to buy the biggest bundle and only buy individual packs afterwards? Just checking.
Rambling:
Right now, I'm kinda stuck with how I organize things and I already am downloading the Humble Bundle Tier 3 along side with manually downloading each piece inside it as well as taking screenshots of the pages I downloaded it from and such (something something, archival tendencies).
Having the same thing in multiple packs I would buy, would pose a challenge... Though I could migrate content from one bundle to another, I would also have to check for differences between files... I wonder how people manage their assets in big companies ^^"
Yes and no, it depends. In terms of value, the bundle is better. But if you only want a specific asset, then of course it’s better to just get that one.
The Humble Bundle includes a lot of assets and music that we don’t usually offer together anywhere else. It’s a complete pack for creating any kind of 2D game topdown or platformer. Unless you’re looking for something extra, you probably won’t need anything else to make a full game. You can download the whole humble bundle assets from the page right now, just go to downloads right here.