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Thanks, does that mean I can use Steam for MMF2? My copy is on disc.
Also I guess you don't mine me frending you? I cannot send PMs any other way through Steam.
If you read through the forums here you will see that you can get the Clickteam Fusion 2.5 on Steam for way less then the usual 10% that Steam offers for new releases.
Go buy the Multimedia Fusion 2 Bundle for $6...
https://www.humblebundle.com/weekly
Upgrade it to Clickteam Fusion 2.5 for $39...
http://steamcommunity.com/app/248170/discussions/0/666827247971126147/
That's $45 total for Clickteam Fusion 2.5...
Seriously? You better get the Humble Bundle page updated to say that. For the first time ever I am angry about buying a Humble Bundle.
Edit: In this very thread people ask about upgrading current owners of MMF2 and your response is "in fact it is the next version of Multimedia Fusion, and we are glad you like the name! We have a upgrade plan in place". Nowhere does is say it excludes Humble Bundle copies of MMF2.
I think they're more upset about the misinformation. I mean, it's still $40 to get an upgrade for a program made in 2004 and that is quite dated compared to cheaper alternatives today, so I can see why that would make some people unhappy.
And the price goes up to $50 after Feb. Personally, $50 is a high price in my estimate.
I appreciate that Kisguri. I think you may want to reconsider your stance on upgrading the Humble Bundle version for everyone. If people want to pay $39 now to upgrade ($49 starting in February) that is same as Steam offering a %50 sale for a Midweek or Weekend Sale but all of it goes to you. Steam won't take their cut if people upgrade through your website. It would bring in a lot of new customers/clients. Getting your own Humble Bundle is a pretty big thing, next week people will have moved on to a new software/game bundle so make the most of it while you can.
Awesome, thank you Kisguri!