In order to cut down on the volume of submissions that are either jokes, offensive or non-existent, Valve have announced that they are adding a $100 fee to submit to Greenlight. The fee will go to charity.
This seems reasonable to me, but apparently some developers feel this is too much.
Really? Maybe I'm in some kind of Mitt-Romney-esque detached reality, but $100 doesn't seem like that much for me. Game development is not exactly cheap to begin with. After set up costs and investing (at least) hundreds of man hours of time, is $100 too much?
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#1ChaosEngine
Posted 06 September 2012 - 09:21 PM
In order to cut down on the volume of submissions that are either jokes, offensive or non-existent, Valve have announced that they are adding a $100 fee to submit to Greenlight. The fee will go to charity.
This seems reasonable to me, but apparently some developers feel this is too much.
Really? Maybe, I'm in some kind of Mitt-Romney-esque detached reality, but $100 doesn't seem like that much for me. Game development is not exactly cheap to begin with. After set up costs and investing (at least) hundreds of man hours of time, is $100 too much?
This seems reasonable to me, but apparently some developers feel this is too much.
Really? Maybe, I'm in some kind of Mitt-Romney-esque detached reality, but $100 doesn't seem like that much for me. Game development is not exactly cheap to begin with. After set up costs and investing (at least) hundreds of man hours of time, is $100 too much?