I realize that Valve’s web page says that, however that doesn’t seem to accurately reflect current policy.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @NotTooHardcore and
If (and this is a big if) they don't allow you to generate keys until the game actually launches on Steam, why not just let the backers choose between a EGS key at launch date OR a Steam key a year later, when the game is already being publicly sold on Steam?
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Because that would allow backers to escape Epic by freeing the rewards they are owed from the hostage situation of only being delivered by Epic keys, and Timmy doesn't like that. Why do you think he's trying so hard to make it seem like giving Steam keys NOW is the only option?
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Replying to @Miraglyth @Xharos42 and
Epic would be 100% supportive of developers who wanted to do that.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @Miraglyth and
Why do I have a hard time believing this... When looking back at all the games that were offering Steam keys in the past only to be bait switch with Epic keys, because they took your "exclusivity deal" just something to consider, since that's what has been happening eversince 1/2
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Replying to @SuperTeddyBearG @TimSweeneyEpic and
If I'm not mistaken, I remember seeing your policy prohibits them from selling on other PC platforms, as well prohibits them from selling by 3rd party retailers, until recently you only "allowed them" to sell on 3rd party retailers that you "chosen", and have to be for Epic. 2/2
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Replying to @SuperTeddyBearG @Miraglyth and
Our exclusivity arrangements seek an exclusive on new sales for a period of time. We’re always happy to support partners delivering previously sold or committed copies (through prior pre-sales or crowfunding) through existing channels.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @SuperTeddyBearG and
So I can trust that the announcement next week includes a solution so that we backers (including backers of the physical PC version such as me, not just the digital one) can get the Steam version we were expecting and that was promised to us via the Fangamer survey?pic.twitter.com/muqaKjtRb7
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As far as we and our partners can determine, Valve policy prohibits providing Steam keys for games that aren’t going to be available at launch on Steam. This would make it impossible to deliver Steam keys for a game releasing exclusively on Epic at launch.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @Xharos42 and
Yeah I don't see anywhere in their policy that it says that. Can you at least give the sentence you saw that in? Otherwise, this is another case of you lying to ppl again. Remember when you said that Metro Exodus thing was just going to be a one time thing?
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I didn’t say that. Here’s what Steam’s policy says. See the “crowdfunding” section in particular, as well as the catch-all “Valve reserves the right to reject key requests.” https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/features/keys …
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @Xharos42 and
According to multiple articles, the policy that Valve may reject key requests was due to a rise in fraud where some developers would request an abnormal amount of keys for their games. The rejection would only happen if the request seemed fraudulent.pic.twitter.com/G3A8Wikw5L
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Replying to @kefayati_armin @Xharos42 and
The stated policy isn’t limited to fraud. Then there’s also “We reserve the right to deny requests for keys or revoke key requesting privileges for partners that are abusing them or disadvantaging Steam customers”. What does that mean? You can’t sell keys cheaper elsewhere?
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