Author Topic: 2012/09/12 - Steam Greenlight  (Read 426149 times)


not a very funny joke.

hopefully if we are greenlit we can be implemented into the workshop.

it will feel better not having to go through 3rd party middleman websites to download mods.

hopefully if we are greenlit we can be implemented into the workshop.

it will feel better not having to go through 3rd party middleman websites to download mods.
what


mediafire, dropbox, rtb.
rtb is like
2nd party man

it has a sub-section in the add-ons section

it's built for blockland

rtb is like
2nd party man

it has a sub-section in the add-ons section

it's built for blockland
this is true, but RTB will be sort of obsolete with the greenlighting of blockland.

this is true, but RTB will be sort of obsolete with the greenlighting of blockland.
oh really
how

because i don't expect to get steam workshopped
unless there's some other greenlit game that did
in which case sure we might get workshopped
« Last Edit: August 13, 2013, 10:17:18 PM by The Resonte! »

Except for the people running it, RTB is fine as an add-on distributing system. Steam Workshop would be unhelpful.

Except for the people running it, RTB is fine as an add-on distributing system. Steam Workshop would be unhelpful.

Get the forget out of here threadstuffter. We know you don't like ephi.

Get the forget out of here threadstuffter. We know you don't like ephi.
I'm an add-on creator who can't upload add-ons to RTB and has never caused issues with the RTB add-on system. It's not some stupid grudge. Stop following me around and causing drama.

oh really
how

because i don't expect to get steam workshopped
unless there's some other greenlit game that did
in which case sure we might get workshopped
rtb is basically blocklands own little steam.

talk to your friends with instant messaging, invite them and join them ingame.
could you tell which one i was talking about? they both do it. but steam does it better, with voice chat and displaying/trading items.

upload and download your mods?
both of them also do it. but steam does it better with smoother updates, and being more interactive (see the most popular mods, see what your friends downloaded, favorites etc.)

Steam would only be another way to get Blockland

I can't find Badspot's original quote stating something like that. The game is not "migrating" into Steam but expanding into Steam.

Kal is speaking the truth, and besides, I like RTB, the easier the things are, the easier they break.

Im pretty sure that if we had a giant player rush, RTB servers would overload.