Author Topic: Blockland wasn't greenlit.  (Read 9477 times)

That's not quite how Steam has ever worked.
That's how it always worked before Greenlight.

euro truck simulator?



really...





really?

That's not quite how Steam has ever worked.
How does it work? I seriously don't know

That's how it always worked before Greenlight.
Nope. You'd send in a demo and then they'd choose whether or not to start negotiating the terms (the main difference with greenlight is external input).

I have the feeling that Robloxians are voting down Blockland, there was a topic about it somewhere

I have the feeling that Robloxians are voting down Blockland, there was a topic about it somewhere
I thought it was made clear somewhere that downvotes didn't have any real effect?

I have the feeling that Robloxians are voting down Blockland, there was a topic about it somewhere
People said voting no does not lower the yes counts but just skips the game or something. It's pretty selfish of them for them to do that either way and it shows they are a bit afraid of Blockland catching up to them.


I'm unsure what you mean by "skips the game." Voting down has exactly the same effect as not voting.

Nope. You'd send in a demo and then they'd choose whether or not to start negotiating the terms (the main difference with greenlight is external input).

So can't Badspot send in a demo to Valve/Steam and let them evaluate the game? All Badspot would have to do really is make sure he sets the demo to the shader option to Minimum as default, just to make the game not seem old when Valve first tries it out.

I'm unsure what you mean by "skips the game." Voting down has exactly the same effect as not voting.
Skipping like it just directs you to the next game in line.

So can't Badspot send in a demo to Valve/Steam and let them evaluate the game? All Badspot would have to do really is make sure he sets the demo to the shader option to Minimum as default, just to make the game not seem old when Valve first tries it out.
They officially killed off that option when they launched greenlight.

I'm unsure what you mean by "skips the game." Voting down has exactly the same effect as not voting.
How the forget do you know?
One guy brought up this, and now everyone believes it?
Wow what the bullstuff

People said voting no does not lower the yes counts but just skips the game or something. It's pretty selfish of them for them to do that either way and it shows they are a bit afraid of Blockland catching up to them.


If we are catching up to them, Thats bad, We don't need to have a community based on 2 year olds. ;D

If we are catching up to them, Thats bad, We don't need to have a community based on 2 year olds. ;D
but you've done such a good job being their ambassador?

What the forget is this

Blockland is having a slow support on Greenlight and being called "Minecraft Rip-off" By Minecraftians, while THIS got Greenlit!
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=93066848
Could someone please what the heck is going on
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