Customer requests for being on Steam, or against Steam, have zero impact on the equation. We will not be on Steam unless the equation changes so that we perceive a good chance of a net positive outcome. Still concluded that Steam isn't likely to result in a net positive outcome for us. Taken into consideration things we've observed/read about how Steam works.Ĥ. Seen the contract and assessed how the angles and the contract might work in our favor.ģ. Thought of all angles, including ones not mentioned here.Ģ. Don't you think we would have thought of these rather obvious possible positives? Seriously! So I think it would be wise to assume that we have:ġ.
We've been doing this for 11 years and have outlived more companies than I can count.
Broader exposure, more diverse customer base, etc. The problem with a lot of the comments here is there is an assumption that going with Steam would result in a net positive effect. Therefore we aren't interested in being carried by Steam.
Unlike the average Steam user, we have seen contracts.