Mari0 in Steam?
http://store.steampowered.com/
Can you make this game into Steam?
I mean, are there problems with copyrighted material or something like that?
I think it's a good idea and you'll get a lot of money and support from people.
Also you can put achievements in there to make the game a lot more fun and attractive.
A lot of people would buy this immediately just for the fun of the multiplayer and the map maker feature.
You can also update the game adding new features using the update system within Steam.
I don't know if you're thinking this big, but you should contact people at Steam.
Sounds like a good idea to me.
PS: Sorry for my bad english XD
Good luck!
Can you make this game into Steam?
I mean, are there problems with copyrighted material or something like that?
I think it's a good idea and you'll get a lot of money and support from people.
Also you can put achievements in there to make the game a lot more fun and attractive.
A lot of people would buy this immediately just for the fun of the multiplayer and the map maker feature.
You can also update the game adding new features using the update system within Steam.
I don't know if you're thinking this big, but you should contact people at Steam.
Sounds like a good idea to me.
PS: Sorry for my bad english XD
Good luck!
- djmattyg007
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Steam doesn't exactly gel (and nor should it) with open-source software.
man this is a... sorry but terrible idea
- Twilight Sparkle
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Steam's pretty great. I like having to be connected to the internet in order to switch to offline mode so that I can play my games when my internet is out.
- djmattyg007
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And then you get games like Super Meat Boy that lock up for more than two minutes trying to download leaderboards when it should already know Steam is in offline mode.
- djmattyg007
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Yes, but the point is, if you're going to have an integrated gaming system, it should all work together properly, which it doesn't, because Steam has no way of enforcing it all.
- Kyle Prior
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no, they fixed this. Now it's only about 50% of the time... it detects when you REALLY want to play your games and then you can't. Any other time you want to halfheartedly play your games and give up 10 minutes later, It works flawlessly.Twilight Sparkle wrote:Steam's pretty great. I like having to be connected to the internet in order to switch to offline mode so that I can play my games when my internet is out.