Hai
Hai
The Hell is this supposed to be? Because they look like friggin' graves.
GADDAMMIT
My cousin married a Chinese girl, and one day she just asked me this:
"Why do you like Japan so much?"
I answered that I only like their products. (Food, entertainment, etc)
"Do you know that they're still trying to build an army? Imperialism is still strong in their minds!"
Gonna need me sauce on dat.
Japan? No, still America, guys.
I don't think people usually have 2 phones or have a camera handy.
It expires within... 10 seconds I think?
Hotdog is a skag den, know what I'm sayin'?
Not conceited on this end, I have however worked marketing and PR so I have that going for me.
Just because a handful of games slip through the voting system doesnt mean the entire system needs to be reworked.
Unfortunately there is no way to reject these "proposals", as you say. When you vote "no" on a game it simply marks that you are not interested in it and will not ask you again. Now, how would this be censorship, though, this I must know. I simply cannot wrap my head around that.
Steam has been propelling the indie industry for a long while before Greenlight ever went live. 10 years? Try 2. Greenlight launched in 2012 and the indie industry was growing rather well even without Greenlight and VALVe having complete control over what they sell on their store. Hell, most of the best indie games…
Trying to be cute?
Praytell, why shouldn't we restrict people's choices?
Would it?
It's not a part of the design, but the system (unless you have a better word here) is designed to function based on the votes. Once the votes are in it's part of what would be the final product, by extension the voters are part of it.
The flaw is, that anybody and everybody can vote for whatever they want, with no restrictions. It means anybody can look at it for 5 seconds, have no idea what the Hell it is and vote for it anyway. Simply put it, it is entirely possible for someone to advertise the game just enough to get people who don't know…
So the voters are not part of the system?
I'd give a couple years before people start going "lol gb2diversityhole".