I still don't see the point to the steambox, although I've seen people running around saying desktop pc's will be obesolete in twenty years.
Steam to save pc gaming for 2022!
Anyway back to Steam Greenlight. So if the origional purpose of the game was to allow any guy of the street submit his game and hopes to earn money off it while Valve takes a small percentage of the profit. Also One hundred dollars may not seem much, but they idea that you have to pay to get your game on there defeats the origional purpose of the game. So if Valve's reason to charge $100 to stop scam games or stuff that isn't safe for work then when do they have all those Pay to Win shooters on there? Those are scam too because they are made to make people buy weapons and kill better. So why not just moderate moderate the content, if it seems fake or too adult then just remove it. Also there seems to be much more to this 100 dollar thing because they are just happening to donate the money to a charity. Did it occur to anyone that they are using the Charity part as a cover up for soemthing else?