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Ka-pi96 said:

The Steam wishlist one would also require that I read my emails (I don't ).

But eh, it's the devs job to get people interested in the game and while Warhammer may have fans I'm not one of them. I enjoyed Dawn of War 2 and am currently playing Total War: Warhammer, but I have no real attachment to the IP itself, I just like fantasy strategy games. And it's not as if there's a shortage of them either, there's a crap tonne of fantasy strategy games on Steam right now, so if the devs aren't able to do anything to make their game stand out to me compared to the rest... well that's their problem, not mine. Unless they find a way to make their game standout in a place I'm going to notice it then I'll just buy/play other stuff, it doesn't bother me.

But if you're using windows 10, it already notifies you via the email inbox notification it gives you via a popup on the bottom right of your screen.

Also, not reading your emails?. That's not really a good thing to be doing.

Well I honestly don't know why you bothered with a game that's geared towards Warhammer fans XD. They are known for pandering to their dedicated userbase, than simply abandoning them and targeting a completely new audience. 

Devs do a lot to make their games stand out though lol. The majority of them are using Twitter, Facebook, Youtube and Steam. It's your fault that the information isn't reaching you, because you choose to purposely limit your information sources. Your only option left, is for devs to personally track you down and notify you via a means you use that others out there don't (which is limited to begin with), and obviously that entails knowing you as a person as well as personal information about you, which is what most people dislike.



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