I was thinking, could Build and Shoot ever be put to Steam? Possibly put on Steam Green-light? I mean, we would have the player-base to get it on there and it would be awesome to have it on Steam. Thoughts?
-Ethan
Steam - Thoughts?
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CallMeEthan
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Lincent
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CallMeEthan wrote:I was thinking, could Build and Shoot ever be put to Steam? Possibly put on Steam Green-light? I mean, we would have the player-base to get it on there and it would be awesome to have it on Steam. Thoughts?I think it would be possible to Green-Light a updated Build and Shoot launcher, or Openspades.
-Ethan
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Vezok wrote:Yes but Lincent is more active on the 1.0 forums, so BnS have that appeal.
longbyte1 wrote:They're all waiting on me to finish my WebGL client.
The truth is that I haven't worked on it for the past 2 months.
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MissionCo
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Steam is not likely without a completely new game. OpenSpades is still only a client

I'll post every now and then
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MissionCo wrote:Steam is not likely without a completely new game. OpenSpades is still only a clientVXW for da win.
It's all bloodfox's fault. Fuck him. sicut principium, sicut finis. quasi ad amicum, quasi hostis.
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LeFizzy
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Voxelwar very few for Steam graphically.
I think cleverness is the Ace of Spades 1.0 to compare it, but again AoS1.0 graphically knocked VXW down to nothing.
The openspades would be absolutely great, so just openspades only servers /w "VAC" secure scripts.

I think cleverness is the Ace of Spades 1.0 to compare it, but again AoS1.0 graphically knocked VXW down to nothing.
The openspades would be absolutely great, so just openspades only servers /w "VAC" secure scripts.
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