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GabiMoro: I find myself buying less and less games directly on Steam and more and more games on GMG, GameFly or GamersGate (Steam key also). Not to mention HumbleBundle :).
Do you still get games from Steam instead of all those stores?
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amok: No, but neither you nor me may be very representative for the normal Steam customers. I only know what one of the developer said, and that was that they noticed all other sales drying up when they got on Steam. Personally I prefer Humble (store or widget)
Well, we'll meet here in 3 years from now to see if I'm right. :)

Does Humble offer both Steam AND GOG keys or do you have to choose one or another?
Post edited January 25, 2014 by GabiMoro
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GabiMoro: Does Humble offer both Steam AND GOG keys or do you have to choose one or another?
I bought RCR at Humble store. I had the choice of a Steam or GOG key - but not both. Either choice would still give me a DRM free copy.

My guess is it depends on the developer itself, since someone can take both keys and only use one, then sell the other.
Post edited January 25, 2014 by Foxhack
This is good, very good. Hopefully this option will be be available for many future bundle games.
Guys. As mentioned , its up to the dev whether they offer the GOGkeys or not ie most likely why RCR (i accidentally bought it from Humble and got the steam key instead :/) .
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amok: I just noticed something new when I went to claim a Steam key for Defenders Quest from Humble - there is now a tab to claim the game on GoG key also.

When did this happen, does it apply to more games.... and why did I not know about this!

Anyway, this seems to me to be a step forward in the right direction for gOg.
That has been there for ages... and it's less to do with Humble and GOG and more to do with the DQ devs and GOG.