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September 5th 2015, 03:46 AM
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DinkDude95
Peasant He/Him Australia
The guy with the cute D-Mod. 
"Speaking of fragmented, Dink 1.08/Dink HD/Freedink/Dink Edit/WinDinkEdit, DinkEdit++ etc, everything is a bit confusing in general in the dinkaverse."

This is so true. That's what happens when a game has been freeware/open source for 10+ years, though.

"Thanks for replying here seth , could we at least try to put a version of dink smallwood HD on steam greenlight to see how much popularity the game has still ?"

I think the main argument with Dink on Steam though is "What's the harm?". Maybe not a single person will download it from Steam and it'll get buried under Greenlight for eternity. And what's it cost us? $100, split five ways? Understandably (although it is freeware/open source) Seth is still our Lord and Master and his iron fisted rule will guide us, but all of us will just say "What's the harm in putting it up there anyway?".

Arguing about what version and what D-Mod Manager to use is irrelevant at this stage, all anyone wants (I think) is a good reason as to why it shouldn't go on Greenlight.