Do you feel the same way?
And sometimes it makes me regret having the Greenlight Developer Access fee really high in my wishlist, as I fear that if, and when, I'll eventually try to release a game, getting it Greenlit will be really hard, unlike those shovelware titles who just need to have cards to succeed.
I'm not sure I understand. Isn't the whole point of this debate that the Greenlight system can be really easily played ? Also there is no rule that decent games are not allowed to have cards.
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I quit Steamgifts some years ago and recently came back to check it out. And realized that the steam update that gave developers free access to upload any game ect lowered steam games over all quality and kinda ruins some of the Steamgifts experience. Scrolling through Steam Store or Steamgifts Isn't as pleasant as it used to be lots of things that should yet ain't filtered, often thinking (Why is this even on steam).
Feel free to share your opinions!
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