Update #4 (22/10/2014 @ 15:18 AWST): And almost as quick as he left, he's back again.
Update #4 (22/10/2014 @ 17:24 AWST): Mike has removed himself from Code Avarice.
Update #3 (21/10/2014 @ 21:02 AWST): Eurogamer has a copy of the e-mail Valve sent to Maulbeck following the tweet.
Update #2 (21/10/2014 @ 08:36 AWST): Valve has issued a response (via Polygon).
Update #1 (21/10/2014 @ 07:07 AWST): Apparently Valve got in touch with him regarding the tweet.
-----ORIGINAL POST-----
(Credit to the Punchface forums for the original story.)
Here's what you don't do if you want to keep your Steam Partners access:
Before:
After:
What was so frustrating, you ask? He moved the game out of Early Access, but its spot in Steam's "carousel" mistakenly referred to it as an Early Access title (an error that lasted less than three hours at the absolute most).
Update #3 (21/10/2014 @ 21:02 AWST): Eurogamer has a copy of the e-mail Valve sent to Maulbeck following the tweet.
Update #2 (21/10/2014 @ 08:36 AWST): Valve has issued a response (via Polygon).
Update #1 (21/10/2014 @ 07:07 AWST): Apparently Valve got in touch with him regarding the tweet.
-----ORIGINAL POST-----
(Credit to the Punchface forums for the original story.)
Here's what you don't do if you want to keep your Steam Partners access:
Before:
After:
What was so frustrating, you ask? He moved the game out of Early Access, but its spot in Steam's "carousel" mistakenly referred to it as an Early Access title (an error that lasted less than three hours at the absolute most).