I'm really unsure if the left-most one should have been "made in a teapot" or "boiled in a kettle, steeped in a mug"
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Ah, interesting - I meant against the storm, but I don't think I've scaled the text! That might be my issue. Thank you!
Yow. Yeah, that's one of those things that changes how you view a person, huh?
How do you deal with the janky text? I found it hard to learn the game with it all so aliased.
For what it's worth, the posted article isn't talking about the Portal - actually talking about a theoretical unconfirmed new handheld.
I'll agree with you there.
Unless you can point us to that term, is it worth considering that you may be in the wrong here?
I've been searching for someone who can give me more than "yeah, but I saw someone say it online" for a while now... I've read the public facing docs and have found nothing that says you can't sell your game cheaper - though there is something that says you can't sell your free generated Steam keys cheaper without an equivalent deal on Steam ([here] (https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/features/keys#3)).
It is important that you don't give Steam customers a worse deal than Steam key purchasers.
It's not even that strongly worded.
Even if there was a super secret policy, how do you think it is communicated to developers so they know not to do it?
Which part of the industry are you looking, if you don't mind revealing?
And The Longest Johns are great fun!
Okay, to reverse the question then - have you ever seen anything that supports there being something contractual to say thar non--Steam copies can't be sold at lower prices? Like, the terms you mention above? I've read the public docs, and can find nothing.
I can think of multiple times when, e.g. Ubisoft games, Rockstar games, have been sold on EGS or their own launcher for far cheaper than the version on Steam - so we're both supported by anecdata, here.
I got a review copy of this, and can't tell if it's far more basic than previous Lego games or if I'm just remembering older games with more depth than they had...
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