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[โ€“] EightBitBlood@lemmy.world 7 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

Working on that actually! Specifically GoG and more outreach on Lemmy. And thanks for the advice! ๐Ÿ™‚

We're probably going to be deleting our Tiktok soon to likewise reduce use of US tech. Which really sucks because it's the only place we have any traction atm.

[โ€“] k0e3@lemmy.ca 2 points 18 hours ago (2 children)

I have a question for devs. I don't want to support US companies, but I'd like to support US individuals artists/creators. I dunno if you're from the US, but is it possible for someone to wire money to a dev and the dev give me a free copy on Steam thereby avoiding the 30% cut? I'm assuming that's against the EULA...

[โ€“] EightBitBlood@lemmy.world 1 points 2 hours ago

Actually, it's not against the Steam EULA for me to sell Steam keys outside their platform. (As long as it's me selling directly from my website). There even used to be 3rd party services that provided a way for you to sell your own steam keys on your own website without STEAM getting a cut. Last I checked, that was still an option with them. It's somewhat of a loophole in their EULA, but they did use to encourage devs to sell keys themselves. Selling them through a third party is what breaks the EULA. But not private sales from the developer themselves.

Steam only has a problem is the dev sells more steam keys on their website then steam. Which I don't think has happened yet.

[โ€“] jaaake@lemmy.world 3 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

It's against the EULA, but nobody is going to get caught. The main issue is that it's a pain in the ass and doesn't scale. You can do this for one person, but most people aren't going to be cool sending a payment to an address and just waiting around, hoping that they get a key. This is why Steam exists. There are other services that do the same thing that are not US based. GOG is based in Poland, for example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GOG.com

[โ€“] k0e3@lemmy.ca 3 points 15 hours ago

Ah, thanks. I thought so. I use GOG for this exact reason but not all the games I'm interested in are available there. I'll just have to play my backlog for now haha.