This is the information Steam will need, Sign the digital paperwork.
*Pay the app deposit fee with any supported Steam payment method as detailed below.
Complete the paperwork with your bank and tax information as well as identity verification so that we know who we'll be doing business with.
*Now you have access to Steam works and can begin preparing your title for release. You'll need to build your store page, upload your builds, configure any Steam works features, and enter your desired pricing
(Done already luckily this game inst in early development).
We've worked hard to streamline our tools and document all the features and functionality available to you. Check out the Steam works documentation for more details.
*Before your store page or game build can go live, there is a brief review process where we run your game, look at your store page, and check that it is configured correctly and running as expected and not doing anything harmful.
This takes between 1-5 days.
*There are a couple of additional timing requirements before you can release your first few titles on Steam:
A 30-day waiting period between when you paid the app fee and when you can release your game. This gives us time to review your information and confirm that we know who we're doing business with.
*The release controls are now in your hands and you can update whenever you want.
Information you should have handy:
*Company identification
*Payment information
*Tax information
*Product Submission Fee is 100$
This is the best move for Atwar i see unless we can get enough money and manpower to work on the game which we cant so this is all that needs to be done by Amok and Ivan or anyone who buys this game and can afford to put the time into it that it needs.
Almighty Pyrex
投票
Do you think Atwar should be moved to Steam for easier development?
May I ask WHO is going to recode atwar??????????????????
Aren't we UPSET right now that nothing is being updated, yet you think they will recode everything from HTML5 to another language.... It will be as smooth as the silverlight to html5......
Also, last i checked there is NO html5/javascript games on steam.....