Use your web browser.
Makes sense, gah steamguard :S
I bet whoever posted this one thinks they're really funny (warning, 'tis racist).
Saw that heh
This is becoming a meta game itself, try to see the game before it gets removed heh
Use your web browser.
I bet whoever posted this one thinks they're really funny (warning, 'tis racist).
I'm wondering how many of these will actually get on Steam. I've seen a few games with thousands of votes already and it still says they're at 0% necessary positive ratings. Seems like it's going to take a very long time for the ones who do make it to appear.
I don't think they've set any target for number of votes yet, as they're waiting to see what kind response the service gets in general
Also, unless I'm mistaken the only number you can see right now is how many people have favourited the game, not upvoted.
I don't think they've set any target for number of votes yet, as they're waiting to see what kind response the service gets in general
Also, unless I'm mistaken the only number you can see right now is how many people have favourited the game, not upvoted.
How many votes does a game need to get selected?
It's going to change during the first few days/weeks since we don't know what kind of traffic to expect. Part of the drive for this system is the need for customers to help us prioritize which games they want to see made available on Steam. So the specific number of votes doesn't matter as much as relative interest in a game compared with other games in Steam Greenlight.
We're going to be reaching out to developers as we see their games getting traction regardless of whether they have achieved a specific number of votes or are sitting 1st or 2nd place at any given time. We are most interested in finding the games that people want, not requiring them to always hit a specific number of votes.
It looks like there's now a target number of votes now. I see that Miasmata has 1% of the necessary votes, for example.
Edit: But as the quote above mentions, that target will probably be changing.
If there is a bad game worth greenlighting, it's this one
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=92922021&searchtext=
Ugh. The only things I've voted for that have a percentage are McPixel and Project Zomboid.
Democracy.
I don't think they've set any target for number of votes yet, as they're waiting to see what kind response the service gets in general
Also, unless I'm mistaken the only number you can see right now is how many people have favourited the game, not upvoted.
If there is a bad game worth greenlighting, it's this one
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=92922021&searchtext=
Clearly there needs to be a Steam Greenlight Greenlight, where games are voted on eligibility to be on Steam Greenlight.
Yeeeeeeeah. I can see Greenlight becoming old and neglected eventually, I can't see too many people go on if they think their vote means diddly squat.Ugh. The only things I've voted for that have a percentage are McPixel and Project Zomboid.
Democracy.
I bet whoever posted this one thinks they're really funny (warning, 'tis racist).
I hope once the novelty has worn off for these boneheads, they'll stop posting this stuff. It makes me not want to trawl through the ever-growing list of games coming to Greenlight.
Whoever was doing this veting process before is a damn hero.
Allow me to do some promotion, War of the Human Tanks is a localization of the Japanese game. Check it if you will, a friend of mine is doing the localization and I can assure you he is good on localization.
Whoever was doing this veting process before is a damn hero.
I know, right?
Greenlight is a blessing and a curse.
Game Currently under Development, and Being changed frequently.
(Photos provided are of early conceptual builds and do not represent the game in its current or final build.)
Also there is a RPS article about this game.
Separate sections for thumb ups and downs would be nice.
Not really a curse since Steam's normal submission process is still in place.
Yeah, but now there's that much more of a possibility of crap getting through.
Yeah, but now there's that much more of a possibility of crap getting through.
Yeah, I bet everyone now realizes how crazy their job must have been before
Also looks like Air Buccaneers is on there!
Are you talking about blatant copyright infringement
From the FAQ:I've been downvoting as much as upvoting (get your iphone-level anime shit outta here) and one of the types I'm consistently downvoting (and reporting) are works in progress.
Here's part of the description for one game I'm about to report and give a big fat thumbs down to:
Why the fuck do people submit this shit? Go tell your mom your vague idea for a video game if you want some positive feedback. Argh.
Presumably Valve is trying to provide people the ability to get community feedback for Minecraft-esque development. In practice that may not work, but it seems to me that posting early concepts doesn't go against what Valve directly said people could do. *shrug*Can I post my game concept or early builds?
Absolutely! We encourage you to post information about your game as early in the development process as you are comfortable with. Greenlight will let you define whether you are posting your game as a concept/early build or as a playable game that is nearing completion.
We ask that you only define your game as 'playable game' if you have a playable build that demonstrates the gameplay mechanics and at least one level of your game. Otherwise, please classify your submission as 'concept' until its far enough along that the community can reasonably evaluate the mechanics, scope, and style of your game. Either way, you will probably get great feedback and a good start in building a community of fans around your game.
They should have a "Most Voted" and a "New" section.
Yeah.
Is it just me or is it everyone when you rate a game, it says the rating for this game is 0% ?
The store page has a big link at top.how do you actually find greenlight on steam?
how do you actually find greenlight on steam?
Community > Game HubsWell, there's a big banner at the top of the front page in the Steam client. But once that's gone, I have no idea. :/
Whoever was doing this veting process before is a damn hero.
Well, there's a big banner at the top of the front page in the Steam client. But once that's gone, I have no idea. :/
So far I've played it really safe, voting for stuff I've played or assume to be quality: BasketBelle