Let me know one thing. How much of those 11 euros Steam demand go to AH?
I bought Grimrock on GOG, but I would buy it again on steam if at least 90% of the price would go into AH's pockets.
If you buy the game from Grimrock.net the sale is fulfilled by Humble Bundle, which gives most/all of the money to AH and gives you both the DRM-free version of the game and a registration key you can plug into Steam.theruler wrote:Let me know one thing. How much of those 11 euros Steam demand go to AH?
I bought Grimrock on GOG, but I would buy it again on steam if at least 90% of the price would go into AH's pockets.
Bees wrote:If you buy the game from Grimrock.net the sale is fulfilled by Humble Bundle, which gives most/all of the money to AH and gives you both the DRM-free version of the game and a registration key you can plug into Steam.theruler wrote:Let me know one thing. How much of those 11 euros Steam demand go to AH?
I bought Grimrock on GOG, but I would buy it again on steam if at least 90% of the price would go into AH's pockets.
Not that I am aware of, but they should... though it does seem an awkward thing... getting a DRM key from GoG.Thels wrote:Bees wrote:theruler wrote:Let me know one thing. How much of those 11 euros Steam demand go to AH?
Did GoG users get a steam key?
you wouldn't be able to download one, but I don't know about upload.Isaac wrote:Xombium wrote:Does this mean that an LoG modder who bought the game from the developer or from GoG, could choose to install Steam for the purpose of uploading an LoG mod on to the Steam-Workshop? (I am guessing not, but I do not know; do you know?)Thels wrote: Oops well, not quite. It's free to steam users xD
Torst wrote:Mhhh,there's a new map on steam workshop.
A sign,i see a sign.
Me too. I just don't have a computer than can even run the game. I hope I can pick it from the lazy repair dudes fridayThels wrote:And I already had this friday off, go me!