Stumpokapow
listen to the mad man
This. It was really successful on Greenlight according to Simon, yet it still doesn't get Greenlit?
Above anything that's what I hate about Greenlight, it's seemingly completely random whether you get greenlit or not, and that's shit. There's no "do this and you'll be greenlit", it's just whoever Valve decides to allow onto Steam - so basically their old system with the added ability to vote, and maybe influence the decisions a bit, but who knows by how much.
Their old system:
- A small cabal of employees picks you based on what they like
- Once you make it onto Steam, you get access to the stuff you need to add Steam features to your game.
Their new system:
- If you make it into the top 10, you're guaranteed a spot
- If you have a rapid debut that demonstrates significant interest, you're guaranteed a spot
- If you make it into the top 100, you're basically guaranteed a spot within a few months
- You get stats about the above that you can check and monitor on a daily basis (See this site)
- If you're a finalist at an indie game competition, you're guaranteed a spot
- Most games are being approved now than ever
- You get access to the stuff you need to add Steam features to your game as early as you'd like
- Early Access also allows you to launch a game before it's done and Valve specifically picks candidates based on this
- A small cabal of employees can still pick you based on what they like
I'm going to go ahead and say it's an improvement.
Deadly Premonition should have just been accepted. What a waste of a slot.
There isn't a fixed number of slots and if there was that would mean at most a 2 week delay for one title.