Funny thing is that the bundles that I look at like, "what the hell is this thing," somebody else is like "best bundle ever!" I kind of think they should give more choices, and you get a number of credits, and you can buy more credits if you want. Or spend fewer credits if you'd prefer (like the $1 tier in a bundle). That way, when I've already got the headliners or I just wanted some random indie at the bottom, I don't have to miss the whole deal completely, and they don't have to take $0. There has to be a better way to do this. I am pausing month after month because I don't want to buy games twice and what I do want isn't really worth $12. They should accept some number between 0 and 12.Oh wow, thanks. I knew that the day you get the games had changed but not the day they charge you. This has to be a way to sucker people into getting charged unknowingly, right? Between that and that thing about someone getting their classic plan revoked because of too much pausing, it seems to me like they must not be doing too well these days. Almost like their bundles have been consistently shit or something!
Or alternatively, it could be like Resident Evil inventory tetris, where you have games of different sizes, and you try to figure out how to make them all fit in a briefcase.