Will this game be coming to Steam? Would go FAR!

Moralh

Insider
Not to mention that a Steam shutdown would never happen. Somebody would buy the service from Valve and the service would continue. It would never just up and disappear. Anybody saying anything different is ignorant about business in general with no clue what they are talking about with their fear mongering about one day losing access to your games because of a Steam shutdown.
Why wouldn't it happen one day ? Server can't run if the company is dead and buried.
 

Clawdius

Supporter
Again, you're talking about a wildly profitable service that posts year over year growth that would make any company in any industry envious. When you say Steam, you are talking about over 70% of the PC digital distribution market. When you talk about Valve, you're talking about a company founded and still primarily owned by an exceedingly rich man who enjoys gaming and feels privileged to work with the people employed at the company. Valve is the fourth largest consumer of internet bandwidth in the world.

What sort of catastrophic massive collapse of gaming as a hobby could result in a company making strides in bringing titles to Mac and Linux deciding one day that it was going to take its ball and go home? Talking about Steam like it is a Geocities site is more than just a little silly, it shows a baffling amount of ignorance about the business world. Their work in game development, and their work in bringing Steam users the ability to actually make money using the MannCo store (which some users make something along the lines of half a million dollars a year profit off of) has bought them immense good will with their customers. Which is not to mention the massive sales and over 40 million users with active game libraries. These things cement their place in the games industry, if something catastrophic happened to Gabe Newell and his children decided to liquidate his stock (provided he has not already made some sort of other arrangements) any company in the world would love to acquire such a massive worldwide distribution network.

This notion people have that Valve is going to go away and Steam will just have been a bad dream is ludicrous, if you refuse to acknowledge that digital distribution is on the rise and that a huge portion of that industry is dominated by Valve and Steam then you really should do a little research. When someone says they feel Steam needs competition, I can understand that. It's not healthy from a business perspective to let one company become monolithic and dominate the industry. However, there's one huge problem with that. The only competing services are run by idiots who are trying to get you to pay ridiculous sums for old games (Origin, Impulse after Gamestop purchased it) and don't care one whit about their customers.

Valve on the other hand isn't content with standing still and resting on their laurels, they constantly improve an already exceptional service, Steam Workshop is just the latest bit in a long line of tools they give to developers so that they can add value to their products. Where another company would have cornered the market on virtual hats and laughed maniacally while petting a fat cat, Valve opened the Mann Co store up to customer generated content, where people could create and profit from their own virtual goods. Even when Steam was getting started, Valve didn't force it on anyone until it was out of beta, I ran Half Life 2 without ever installing Steam until they invited me to beta test Team Fortress 2. And upon the release of the Orange Box they gave gamers Team Fortress 2, Portal, and Half Life 2 - Episode 1 for a reasonable price, knowing that some might feel that Steam was an onerous service. My point being, if Steam is going to get serious competition, it might ought to be from a company whose last CEO didn't have running Sara Lee Bakeries as his primary qualification.

That was a bit of a rant, but I've come to hate having this conversation with people who use misinformation to communicate a point that boils down to "I don't like them", that's fine and no one is saying you have to like them. Personally I too feel like someone should do as good a job as Steam at making customers happy with their service, Steam could use some competition. I just can't stand when logical fallacies or outright flagrant falsehood is used to support any argument at all. You're on the internet, Google is there to give you actual facts if you care to try to work them into your posts.

When you effectively tell an indie developer that they should ignore 70% of the market because you dislike a company, that's selfish and silly, encourage them to branch out and find as many methods of distribution as they can. Every sale is helping ensure that a company you support has a future.
 

Gerald S.

Supporter
Again, you're talking about a wildly profitable service that posts year over year growth that would make any company in any industry envious. When you say Steam, you are talking about over 70% of the PC digital distribution market. When you talk about Valve, you're talking about a company founded and still primarily owned by an exceedingly rich man who enjoys gaming and feels privileged to work with the people employed at the company. Valve is the fourth largest consumer of internet bandwidth in the world.

SNIP

When you effectively tell an indie developer that they should ignore 70% of the market because you dislike a company, that's selfish and silly, encourage them to branch out and find as many methods of distribution as they can. Every sale is helping ensure that a company you support has a future.
This post is spot on.
 

Clawdius

Supporter
It disgusts me that the majority of my posts have been in this thread, trying to talk sensibly to people who are not even interested in reading what I have to say. Sadly I lack access to the insiders forum, where I would at least be able to discuss things more closely related to the game itself.

This is what i get for not loggin in in awhile, answer shall be given. But for now i would just like to post this http://www.destructoid.com/riptide-and-star-trek-co-op-problems-related-to-steam-252611.phtml .
Your argument against this single player game being available on the largest digital distribution platform in the world is that some multiplayer games had issues? Those issues were entirely to do with their publishers disabling multiplayer servers until the game launched everywhere in the world, I am unsure exactly how much trouble Steam makes it to utilize those features but the notion of a gradual global release is a bit antiquated. And, again Sui Generis isn't going to support multiplayer to the best of my knowledge.

I can at least understand the arguments against, say, selling products at Wal Mart since they rely on governments to subsidize their employees so they can pay them less than a living wage, purchase and manufacture products in third world countries with unsafe conditions in their factories etc. What I can't understand is why people say that a product shouldn't be -sold- on Steam because they don't like it. Actually, if they said that I could at least see where they were coming from after a fashion, and it would be truthful.

However saying "Look, this company had an issue with Steamworks multiplayer" in regards to a conversation about a single player game that as far as I am aware no one has even suggested should integrate Steamworks features is beyond me. If you're worried that somehow evil Mr. Valve will make Sui Generis a Steam exclusive, perhaps you should read the Steamworks F.A.Q.: http://www.steampowered.com/steamworks/FAQ.php

8. Do you require exclusivity for titles you sell on Steam?
We think you should get your game in front of as many people as you can, therefore we do not require exclusivity on titles.


Steam provides a huge market and some free exposure for indie games. That's a simple fact, no one is saying Sui Generis should be a Steam exclusive, or even use Steamworks features making the Steam version somehow superior. There will be no issue with a copyright holder, since Sui Generis is a unique world owned by Bare Mettle, so the issues that Shadowrun Returns encountered will not be a problem here.

I can understand when someone has an issue with platform exclusivity, especially in single player games, I myself wouldn't buy a product that was an Origin exclusive, or a GFWL Marketplace exclusive even if it was the greatest game imaginable. But that isn't even what this thread is about, as far as I understand it the question primarily revolved around whether or not there would be a greenlight campaign for Sui Generis.
 

Parco

Moderator
And, again Sui Generis isn't going to support multiplayer to the best of my knowledge.
this is what stands first in Grand list of dev quotes
Initially we will have multiplayer LAN. This will not be an MMO like UO, it's just not really possible (we adored UO btw). If and when we introduce online play will be more along the lines of battle.net but hopefully with some additional nice features.
Either way this is ultimately irrelevant at this point, it's merely speculation. Right now we don't have the resources to even consider online play as a reality. For the forseeable future we can limit ourselves to the single player / LAN aspects of this game.
 

Clawdius

Supporter
Awesome, I hadn't even dared to hope we might see even VPN/LAN multiplayer, of course that hardly figures into my point, which is that Sui Generis won't be using Steamworks multiplayer. And, as such wouldn't be a Steam exclusive if it went to Steam or run into multiplayer issues attributable to Steam.

Of course, it's my fault for not reading the Grand List of Dev Quotes, it's sometimes easy to forget to peruse stickied threads.
 

Sandalwood

Insider
There will be no issue with a copyright holder, since Sui Generis is a unique world owned by Bare Mettle, so the issues that Shadowrun Returns encountered will not be a problem here.
ahahaha, when i first read about the shadowrun returns drm thing i was so p*ss*d at microsoft für being such *ssh*l*s (okay, nothing new there) , but then i was like "yay! steam key!"
 
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