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Zkuq said:
JEMC said:
Good.

I don't even know why they allowed to use renders (I can understand it for Greenlight titles, but only while in that stage), so I see this as a move in the right direction.

If I had to guess, I'd say they probably didn't have a policy about that. That, or they didn't consider it a problem, and it was probably useful for them as well.

Yeah, it's something that no one takes into consideration when asking for screenshots. At least now they have (finally) realized it.

Better late than never, I guess.

vivster said:
JEMC said:
Good.

I don't even know why they allowed to use renders (I can understand it for Greenlight titles, but only while in that stage), so I see this as a move in the right direction.

Steam benefits heavily from being as unrestrictive as possible for developers. They're making a shitload of money from scams and low quality garbage.

Steam is slowly becoming less and less user friendly, putting in place patches to fix problems that put the pressure into the users when it's Valve/Steam who should take care of them. And I'm talking, for example, about having to wait a f*cking month when trading items with someone on your friend list.



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