An indie horror game called AMYGDALA: Prelude has been stuck waiting for Steam approval for 3 full years even though it uses Valve's own Source engine the same one behind Half-Life.
The team created this retro-style shooter set in 1990s Australia where players fight creepy monsters with guns and they reached out to Steam support back in 2023 to get the required commercial license right from the start.
They followed every instruction and sent all the paperwork but the replies come slowly often after months of silence and sometimes they are told to send the exact same details again.
The game is almost finished with a free demo already on Steam
@Ziegler_Dev@MarathonDevTeam Is this going to resolve the issue where when certain players are in the same fireteam matchmaking always fails to find a game?
@MarathonDevTeam@MarathonTheGame why is it when I have two very specific friends in my fireteam we can never find matches, but if I replace one of them with a different person we have no issues? These two friends also cannot find matches when they are duo either.
contrary to popular belief, i give up on trying to find locations. a lot. but this one specifically, i've not been able to give up on. i'm opening it up to the public..a follower sent this to me in december, she had lost her mom 5 years ago and wants to know where they took this.
"We can see the Moon out of the docking hatch right now. It's a beautiful sight."
Flight day 3 is in the books, and our @NASAArtemis II crew is now closer to the Moon than to Earth. Check out highlights from our lunar mission. What’s been your favorite moment so far?
Presenting one of the silliest bugs I've ever found doing QA in a game.
Firing an SMG in the janitors closet causes bulletshells ejected from the players weapon to become pipe wrenches if a pipe wrench is visible on the screen when firing.
IT'S OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRR https://t.co/cG32i7CPxE
ME AND MY FRIENDS IS FOUND MEDIA
I NEVER HAVE TO TALK ABOUT ANOTHER KIDS SHOW AGAIN