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None of that's relevant, though.  

Those of us who claimed the game for free on Itch should be able to download - from Itch - whatever builds were published before the move to Steam, full stop.

It doesn't matter that we didn't pay anything - we took advantage of an offer to have access to the game as it existed at the time (early access, pre-release, whatever). Taking away access now comes over as mean-spirited at best. I wouldn't have expected a Steam key, but I do expect to be able to download what I've claimed.

I don't really get your "I won't sell on Itch" standpoint either, tbh. Plenty of devs sell on both platforms, accepting that Itch adds sales tax. I live somewhere with 20% sales tax and I've bought several games/dev-specific bundles from Itch which included Steam keys, albeit on sale (Agelvik's Black Friday '23 sale being the most recent). I don't care about leaderboards either, so offering a version without this feature wouldn't bother me.

Please reconsider your decision!

So, now you've moved the game to Steam, you've deleted all builds from Itch?

Those of us who claimed the game for free are now left with nothing?

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Downloading v1.4.0 for Windows via the Itch.io app gets the Linux version instead (and possibly vice-versa). The download links for these files appear to have the wrong OS icon assigned to them, so the app chooses the wrong file.

Getting the correct version manually is fine, though - really loving it so far!