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"Can I give away copies of my game in exchange for votes?

We don't think that giving away copies of your game in exchange for votes accurately reflects genuine customer interest. That is something we continue to take into account when evaluating titles to be greenlit."

Source: http://steamcommunity.com/workshop/about/?appid=765&section=faq

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So, advertising your own game? How is it meant to be handled, and what about the fact that Valve don't want people doing free keys for votes?

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This reminds me of the Predator Simulator debacle. Promising games to voters and then conveniently remembering he can't actually deliver the games because it's against the rules. I think he finally did deliver, but only after he got a lot of bad press. Either way you can't bribe people for greenlight votes anymore.

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Hmm i see, didnt know that. thanks for letting me know! should of checked out the steamgreenlight rules first before publishing this

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your game actually looks not bad so maybe you can get votes in another way.

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I agree, looks cool. Good luck

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Trolling for greenlight votes with the promise to give a copy of the game... been there, done that, been burned and will blacklist all those who do this.

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Begging, playing a turncoat, deceiving, faking, cheating, fooling, tricking, double-crossing, lying. So many words and each of them is usable, while trolling is inappropiate now as it means an entirely different thing - he didn't came here with a topic to actually fool people. The troll's goal to f*ck people over. If somebody didn't have that intention, then it's not a troll. He's trying to get votes, and either delievering the key, or not, who knows. Shady things, whatsoever.
Also, do you know what's trolling? No? This: Please vote for my GL game to get into Steam! Key for voters!

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Voted.

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i would delete your link and close the thread before steam gets eyes on this and pulls your game from greenlight...
(your edited post seems better:) )

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Closed 9 years ago by LeGGo.