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Talk about lax security... just think if someone, with evil intent, could have laced their 'game' with malware.
I am just wondering if any of you guys saw this "game" on Steam this last Sunday?
https://medium.com/@rubiimeow/watch...ve-ever-looking-at-it-2e476858c753#.zds86fgh7
(BTW, I didn't know where to post this, it could have been in OT, or Programming, or Security, or... so, mods, if you want, feel free to move it.)
I am just wondering if any of you guys saw this "game" on Steam this last Sunday?
If you were on the Steam homepage on Sunday night, you might have noticed a somewhat interesting new title available: Watch paint dry. This sparked a lot of controversy (and I, honestly, had a little bit of fun in the forum ) on Steam as people were claiming that Valve/Steam had lost all quality control for games on Greenlight. But this game was never on Greenlight. In fact, I havent even paid the $100 no time wasters fee to post games to Greenlight. I think Greenlight personally is a great platform for people to get their indie games a lot of exposure and it has done and will continue to make working as an indie game developer a viable career option. And Id like to apologise if Ive caused any offense to indie game developers who are struggling to get their games on to steam. This is no more than a prank and was merely to test something Ive been trying to report to Valve for the past few months  the ability to get any game you want on Steam, without Valve ever even having a look at it.
https://medium.com/@rubiimeow/watch...ve-ever-looking-at-it-2e476858c753#.zds86fgh7
(BTW, I didn't know where to post this, it could have been in OT, or Programming, or Security, or... so, mods, if you want, feel free to move it.)