Piorun Posted August 27, 2015 Share Posted August 27, 2015 Hi, Let's master Steam. Let's go with MTA to Greenlight. 1 Link to comment
Fist Posted October 10, 2015 Share Posted October 10, 2015 Can't do that. Why? If there is Arma 2 Mod then for gta it can be done too. Link to comment
myonlake Posted October 10, 2015 Share Posted October 10, 2015 Can't do that. Why? If there is Arma 2 Mod then for gta it can be done too. Rockstar Games isn't the best company to deal with when it comes down to mods. Link to comment
Fist Posted October 11, 2015 Share Posted October 11, 2015 Can't do that. Why? If there is Arma 2 Mod then for gta it can be done too. Rockstar Games isn't the best company to deal with when it comes down to mods. If they had some problems with MTA then they would already take down MTA. Link to comment
myonlake Posted October 11, 2015 Share Posted October 11, 2015 If they had some problems with MTA then they would already take down MTA. No, they said they wouldn't, it's technically quite profitable for both parties involved. Steam is a different platform, their Terms of Service doesn't allow it, Rockstar Games would also re-evaluate their opinions and it would be taken down for good. It's really unlikely to stay long in there, even if intentions are good. And yes, they are already breaking their Terms of Service, but because it's not involving the players, it's seen "fine"... Link to comment
Myths_Gaming Posted November 16, 2015 Share Posted November 16, 2015 If they had some problems with MTA then they would already take down MTA. No, they said they wouldn't, it's technically quite profitable for both parties involved. Steam is a different platform, their Terms of Service doesn't allow it, Rockstar Games would also re-evaluate their opinions and it would be taken down for good. It's really unlikely to stay long in there, even if intentions are good. And yes, they are already breaking their Terms of Service, but because it's not involving the players, it's seen "fine"... As long as MTA doesn't have micro-transactions, Rockstar and TakeTwo aren't worried. Link to comment
myonlake Posted November 16, 2015 Share Posted November 16, 2015 If they had some problems with MTA then they would already take down MTA. No, they said they wouldn't, it's technically quite profitable for both parties involved. Steam is a different platform, their Terms of Service doesn't allow it, Rockstar Games would also re-evaluate their opinions and it would be taken down for good. It's really unlikely to stay long in there, even if intentions are good. And yes, they are already breaking their Terms of Service, but because it's not involving the players, it's seen "fine"... As long as MTA doesn't have micro-transactions, Rockstar and TakeTwo aren't worried. My game is a mod – can I still submit it to Steam Greenlight?Yes, you can submit your mod to Steam Greenlight, but in order to be launched on Steam you will need to have a full engine license in place for your game. MTA has absolutely zero licenses signed by any of the official parties. Yes, they don't care, but Valve does. Valve can be sued for allowing MTA to be released there without a license. It's all business. The only way for it to work is all parties sign a contract which allows MTA to be released as an official modification and has no way of getting income. Donations are not considered income, as long as that money is reserved for specific use and nothing else; otherwise the person who broke the contract can be sued and that will not be cheap. Better if it's kept this current way unless they really want to try their luck, or unless they go for an official contract. Kudos if they do make a contract. Link to comment
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