This post is so illustrative why “Drop a comment and get a free steam key" is such a fault exploited in greenlit, that it needs to be corrected ASAP... Good games are hard to develop, and by buying comments with promises, we will earn a game market full of crap and wrong advertising. It’s a Loose-Loose scenario for developers and gamers. :-(
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Reading is rather important.
The, utterly useless, programm Mosaico - Tiling Window Manager has just been greenlit with use of following methode "Drop a comment and get a free steam key". That is the most stupid and lame way of getting on steam. On top of that the program is just useless as it's already possible in windows with the Win + arrows.
It gets even beter. The company behind this shovelware made a blog post with as title, "Why Steam Greenlight is a remarkably good failure". It's basically a rage post because they couldn't get Greenlit, untill they started using the Drop a comment and get a free steam key-methode
This program should be un-greenlit. It won't be long untill other programs/games will copy this methode. And thus will get even more crap on steam.
Greenlight failed, again.
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