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At least in this sort of context, ie, discussions within the specific games' forum I cannot imagine being banned from mentioning other forms of the same game title. They respond with their answers for all to see. This is a dev/pub rule only, regular users are welcome to discuss whatever they want.In my experience devs routinely answer questions about "when is the console release" or "will there be a GOG version" etc. Posted on Aug 19th 2020, 14:43 Reply #18 mgilbertĭragontamer5788This is closer to a McDonalds banning KFC discussion from the restaraunt.Agreed, you have the more appropriate analogy there! It's a bogus request ZeppMan217 /doc/features/community#6 #BENEATH A STEEL SKY PC CD BOX FULL#This applies both to full versions of your game and to content patches that change the existing version.This is a dev/pub rule only, regular users are welcome to discuss whatever they want. Q: Can I use the Steam community to let customers know of non-Steam versions of my game? A: In the game you ship via Steam, and in communications on Steam, you may only promote the Steam version and its availability via Steam, and not other distribution outlets. Is this banning all those things, since Discussions fall under Community Hub, or only devs/publishers mentioning other stores? /doc/features/community#6 #BENEATH A STEEL SKY PC CD BOX FOR FREE#Add to that, in the Beyond A Steel Sky discussions, mentions was made numerous times for younger players to play Beneath a Steel Sky for free on GOG so they would have better context. RtwjunkieSo, is this preventing users from mentioning a game is wlsewhere, or asking about it elsewhere? Something I see much more than the Epic example above are people asking about or describing something about the GOG version, or asking the dev if there will be a GOG version.
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