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You can create gift links in Humble Bundle instead of redeeming them to an account then give the links to whoever you want so they can redeem it to their account, however then you can't trade them in a Steam trade window.
You would have to do an "unofficial" trade and hope the person you are trading with is honest and trustworthy (not recommended and Steam support won't be able to help if the person scams you).
What's witht he official and unofficial? I should have probably googled it, but I'm assuming it's against the rules to trade steam games or something? Always thought it was okay since there is a trade forum in most games for the sub forums here on steam.
I'm not worried at all about trading the games as they will be family member and friends. I've never tried gifting or trading games to a random person before. It would be much easier to have it in my inventory though so I wouldn't have to keep the link of the humble bundle to then gift it to whoever may want the game a few months to a few yeras down the line.
The current humble bundle is using tiered keys. Each tier, with the exception of the stuff added in the second week, is a single key. You can't pick and choose what to activate with this keying method.
Oh interesting. Is the way they send out the keys differently each time?
Might just grab the one where it's better than the average than as I have most of the Rome 2 stuff. It's too bad you can't pick and choose. Would have been nice to gift Rome 2 base game.
I believe it's a countermeasure to stop people from piecemeal selling of keys to unauthorised resellers. They've done it before on bundles where that would be a particularly large issue.