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KoreaBeat: Oh, wow. Is that the first time HB has offered a GOG key?
Third time.
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madth3: Are you sure?
I got the code today and it would have had expired on that date, but perhaps one could get the GOG code later.
GOG bonus codes have a fixed expiration date. For example, the Realms of Arkania 1+2 bonus code given last year, expires for everyone on 30 October.
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Impaler26: I just checked mine and it expires on December 29th, 2014.
Well, whoops. As it seems, I was wrong.
Post edited September 25, 2014 by Grargar
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samlii: Added Defender's Quest from latest Humble Weekly. It expires soon, so if you have it use it.
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madth3: Are you sure?
I got the code today and it would have had expired on that date, but perhaps one could get the GOG code later.
I just checked mine and it expires on December 29th, 2014.
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samlii: Added Defender's Quest from latest Humble Weekly. It expires soon, so if you have it use it.
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madth3: Are you sure?
I got the code today and it would have had expired on that date, but perhaps one could get the GOG code later.
I don't think GOG has a way of generating codes on the fly, so I imagine that the GOG codes have already been created with a fixed expiration date. I could be wrong, but that makes the most sense to me.
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Impaler26: I just checked mine and it expires on December 29th, 2014.
That is most likely timezone differences.
Double post.
Post edited September 25, 2014 by Grargar
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Grargar: Third time.
GOG bonus codes have a fixed expiration date. For example, the Realms of Arkania 1+2 bonus code given last year, expires for everyone on 30 October.
Yes but in that case the codes were there from the beginning. In this case HB seems to be retrieving the code before showing it so I thought GOG might be providing them on demand.
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madth3: Yes but in that case the codes were there from the beginning. In this case HB seems to be retrieving the code before showing it so I thought GOG might be providing them on demand.
Yeah, as it seems, I jumped the gun a bit.
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Grargar: Yeah, as it seems, I jumped the gun a bit.
Well, my explanation does not hold either as it would not account for the date that Impale26 got. I guess we'll have to recommend that users check their code on retrieval to be sure.
:-)
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samlii: That is most likely timezone differences.
A two-months-difference is a bit too much to be explained with timezones, don't you think? A more logical guess would be that the GOG codes given are a collection of codes obtained by the devs at various past occasions (i.e. in stock).


The bundle itself makes me want to wish I hadn't all the DRM-free games already.
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HypersomniacLive: A two-months-difference is a bit too much to be explained with timezones, don't you think?
Wow I need to get my eyes checked :) Just saw the 28th 29th. Ok, Hmm that changes things a little.

Does anyone else have a code? if you do could you check the expiration. If you haven't retrieved it yet from humble maybe wait until Monday and see when that expires. I may have to buy this one just to see what I get :)
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HypersomniacLive: A more logical guess would be that the GOG codes given are a collection of codes obtained by the devs at various past occasions (i.e. in stock)
That seems a little irresponsible though on the devs part, because if that is the road taken, are they sure all of their codes are actually valid?
Post edited September 25, 2014 by samlii
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samlii: That seems a little irresponsible though on the devs part, because if that is the road taken, are they sure all of their codes are actually valid?
I don't think that's the problem. They might have checked that the codes are valid now.

The problem I see is that when you ask for the code there is no warning of any kind about a possible expiration. As far as I know, the equivalent Humble links to get a Steam game don't expire so if you don't know GOG you won't expect the expiration.
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samlii: [...]

That seems a little irresponsible though on the devs part, because if that is the road taken, are they sure all of their codes are actually valid?
The best explanation would be that it's some sort of glitch, though even Dec 2014 feels on the short side.
If it's not a glitch, then what I said seems like a plausible explanation, given that the expiration dates vary this much, plus them being only a couple of months away.

I think that the devs have given out GOG codes in the past, so they could have a stock of various batches of codes they got in the past. Each batch should expire at the same date, known by the devs, so, if they just go with the ones that haven't expired yet, they're good.

I'm just writing my thoughts down here as this is an unprecedented case.
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madth3: The problem I see is that when you ask for the code there is no warning of any kind about a possible expiration. As far as I know, the equivalent Humble links to get a Steam game don't expire so if you don't know GOG you won't expect the expiration.
I think a lot of people don't realize it even if they know gog. Remember purchased gift codes (16-20 digit ones) don't expire, which is one of the reasons I started this thread. And from some earlier comments I'm not sure the devs realize these codes do expire (though I would like to believe that gog tells them somewhere that they will expire). On another note for at least one of the bundles did explicitly state that the expiration dates of the gog keys.

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HypersomniacLive: I think that the devs have given out GOG codes in the past, so they could have a stock of various batches of codes they got in the past. Each batch should expire at the same date, known by the devs, so, if they just go with the ones that haven't expired yet, they're good.
This is very plausible, but once again a little annoying that they would give out codes with such short lives, as in this case that's less then thirty days after the bundle ends. I don't remember ever hearing for certain how gog's key giving is done. Would it make sense for devs to keep keys like this or should they ? Maybe I'll see if judas or another blue can speak to the matter.

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HypersomniacLive: I'm just writing my thoughts down here as this is an unprecedented case.
And I am glad you did, as I believe it has helped the conversation.
Post edited September 25, 2014 by samlii
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HypersomniacLive: I think that the devs have given out GOG codes in the past, so they could have a stock of various batches of codes they got in the past. Each batch should expire at the same date, known by the devs, so, if they just go with the ones that haven't expired yet, they're good.
I got my confirmation email (those that were not being sent out for gifts) and it says

DISCOUNT – 24 - DEFENDER'S QUEST FOR PUBLISHER
That kind of confirms HypersomniacLive explanation that is is a gesture of the devs of Defender's Quest where HB is not too involved.
Just a reminder Ring Runner: Flight of the Sages is expiring Soon.

EDIT: Code Taken
Post edited October 10, 2014 by samlii