is this true i read the Faq thing but i dont think i understood it.
If you bought before November 4, 2014 you will definitely get a Steam Key.
If you bought after November 4, 2014 you might get a steam key, there are no promises, wait and see what happens after release.
sigh what a waste now i have to rebuy the game when its released on steam what a disapointment i guess this is why u dont buy into early access
Thats not exactly what I said. Just wait and see what happens.
Because of a variety of legal reasons, valve decided to change their policies after November 4th, so game developers can't actually officially promise that their customers would get steam keys, before a game is actually released on Steam.
It's still incredibly likely that you'd get a Steam key.
Just everyone relax and wait for the release date. Nothing is set in stone there are just certain things that cannot be said/promised right now due to steam policies.
Quote from: Admiral Obvious on June 29, 2016, 02:16:00 AMso game developers can't actually officially promise
Just to make Admiral Obviouses comment even more obvious!
(He would be proud. I'm aiming to get very highly ranked officer in the Obvious corps)
You can manually add Rimworld to Steam you know, you can even do it now.
Men, the weeks after July 15th will be great, all this topics will cease to appear
Quote from: Plummb on June 28, 2016, 10:32:02 PM
sigh what a waste now i have to rebuy the game when its released on steam what a disapointment i guess this is why u dont buy into early access
Why rebuy it? Nobody forces you to go steam, the game will continued to be sold and updated separately?
Quote from: zandadoum on June 29, 2016, 07:50:53 AM
Quote from: Plummb on June 28, 2016, 10:32:02 PM
sigh what a waste now i have to rebuy the game when its released on steam what a disapointment i guess this is why u dont buy into early access
Why rebuy it? Nobody forces you to go steam, the game will continued to be sold and updated separately?
Remember you can add non steam games to your steam library (I think).
Quote from: zandadoum on June 29, 2016, 07:50:53 AM
Quote from: Plummb on June 28, 2016, 10:32:02 PM
sigh what a waste now i have to rebuy the game when its released on steam what a disapointment i guess this is why u dont buy into early access
Why rebuy it? Nobody forces you to go steam, the game will continued to be sold and updated separately?
Tynan has stated that the DRM-free will continue to exist.
Quote from: postm00v on June 29, 2016, 07:05:29 AM
You can manually add Rimworld to Steam you know, you can even do it now.
And have none of Steam's benefits other than a shortcut. Steam integration is the strength of Steam.
The only benefit would be workshop and maybe steam cloud, but that will not be a thing at launch I've heard. I actually like the way you add mods right now, it's even quite easy to modify mods lol, so I don't really need it to release to steam. I'm more excited about A14 than steam release
Quote from: Peppsen on June 29, 2016, 09:58:42 AM
The only benefit would be workshop and maybe steam cloud, but that will not be a thing at launch I've heard. I actually like the way you add mods right now, it's even quite easy to modify mods lol, so I don't really need it to release to steam. I'm more excited about A14 than steam release
Saw a post on Steam by Tynan that appears he has changed his mind on that. Steam cloud will be in right away.
http://steamcommunity.com/app/294100/discussions/0/357288572124506771/
edit: I'd also like to add that like you, the steam release is far secondary to A14 for me as well.
I really like the ability to have multiple installs on one computer, and not sure how well the steam version would handle that, if at all. So, I'm not even sure I'll do the Steam key at this point. Especially with Tynan not having announced whether or not we'll have access to both SendOwl and Steam if we do use the system for a Steam key. Note, I did ask him that question on Steam, and he said he was undecided at that point, which was about a month ago.
Quote from: Shinzy on June 29, 2016, 05:41:52 AM
Quote from: Admiral Obvious on June 29, 2016, 02:16:00 AMso game developers can't actually officially promise
Just to make Admiral Obviouses comment even more obvious! (He would be proud. I'm aiming to get very highly ranked officer in the Obvious corps)
I'm going to do you one better: There's nothing that prevents a game dev from generating all the keys they want for their game
once it's on Steam.
I'd say "do the math" but math can be hard. So instead I'll say wait until after July 15. On an unrelated note, I think I'm going to have Christmas in July this year. ;)
Quote from: milon on June 29, 2016, 01:26:50 PM
Quote from: Shinzy on June 29, 2016, 05:41:52 AM
Quote from: Admiral Obvious on June 29, 2016, 02:16:00 AMso game developers can't actually officially promise
Just to make Admiral Obviouses comment even more obvious! (He would be proud. I'm aiming to get very highly ranked officer in the Obvious corps)
I'm going to do you one better: There's nothing that prevents a game dev from generating all the keys they want for their game once it's on Steam.
I'd say "do the math" but math can be hard. So instead I'll say wait until after July 15. On an unrelated note, I think I'm going to have Christmas in July this year. ;)
I'm gonna be on Germany and wont be able to play it on lauch... NUUUUUUUUUUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I'll probably be able to play on July 18th
Quote from: Plummb on June 28, 2016, 09:51:25 PM
is this true i read the Faq thing but i dont think i understood it.
Why would anyone consider buying it again, just to get it on steam???
People be crazy.
Or if you REALLY enjoyed the game you could support the developers twice ;)
I got a Steam key of Elite Dangerous which I bought on devs official website, after Steam release we weren't sure we get Steam keys, but devs made it. This should be the same case, if not, Ludeon fail or simply don't care and blame them, not Steam.