Hi,
Is it appropriate use of this site to only sell a product that is only a Steam Key? By this I mean, there would be no download for the game provided. I ask this because my game does not run outside the Steam environment.
Thank you!
We prefer people to sell files with their game, but we do allow some people to sell only Steam keys since for some game's it's not possible to make a standalone build. If you'd like to do that please send a message to support@itch.io and we can enable it on the project page you need it for. You should have the page for the game already created, but it doesn't need to be published.
Hello Leafo,
We have the same issue. We cannot make a standalone buid, because we have Steam Cloud, Steam online subsystem and other Steam features like the Steam beacons because we are developing the multiplayer.
We sent 3 messages to support@itch.io asking for advice in this case, but we haven't received response.
I found some games only provide the download of a text/PDF file about "how to activate the key on Steam", and give only Steam key when you purchase. (so, no DRM-free copy of the game)
(v Reference Image, The 'Buy Now" button is image ONLY!)
(^ Reference Image, The "Buy Now" button is image ONLY!)
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So I want to ask admins: is that allowed here?
discuss this issue with me in the post ;)
https://itch.io/t/165252/itchio-notice-2-there-are-many-distributors-coming-on-i...
check my post, you will know more about the problem.
https://itch.io/t/165252/itchio-notice-2-there-are-many-distributors-coming-on-i...
That is the problem I discussed before, itch.io allows this thing happen for its own profit these day. leafo
I suggest everyone who likes to stay in itch.io buy the game through individual developers directly not these careless distributor.
https://itch.io/t/165252/itchio-notice-2-there-are-many-distributors-coming-on-i...
And to LorenLemcke
I don't believe there is no way to have standalone version of the game, Steam don't insist DRM into every game on Steam. There are many instances for DRM-free games on Steam. And since your game is not MMO, there is no problem with server.
I would like to quote the developer of The Norwood Suite's reply: "Under what circumstance would getting a steam Key through itch be preferable to getting the game through Steam directly?"
https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/features/drm
http://steam.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_DRM-free_games
https://itch.io/t/159970/do-itchio-buyers-get-steam-keys
whiteblack
I tend to avoid: Anything that requires activation on Steam and any standalone DRM that requires the game to be activated using the internet.
Basically, I'll only buy DRM-free games and games with serial keys that activate offline (so they're not dependent on a server, the key is checked locally and would work on a computer with no internet access).
Mostly I buy PC games on GOG.com because I know they'll be DRM-free but I shop here for other things but take extra care to make sure what I'm buying is DRM-free or if a serial/CD key is used that it's not an online check.
"Piracy is a service problem" - Gabe Newell
Do consider those words for they are the way in which Steam entered the Russian and Brazilian markets and made absolute fortunes in environments that are extremely piracy-friendly.
I refuse to deal with Denuvo-encumbered games precisely because there are so many alternatives available to play instead.
This is a miscommon myth in the game developer community. DRM can still be stolen, many famous games on steam got stolen even before it was launched (FF15 got stolen before lunch). So no matter what you do, it will always gets stolen, if you want to not let pirates use your games you better off hiring a team that will track down the internet and issue DMCA on sites. My free games get stolen a lot it hasnt been a year but over 100 DMCA take down have been issued. these robbers install malware/spyware in your game as well as use your name for a cover up.
Just a small lesson to everyone to learn, you can't always protect your game.