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That said, I do think it's a bit obscure. Perhaps something more representative would have been better for the badges. Something more recognizable and—dare I say—cool-looking?
Mostly just cuz they're free and I don't really have the means to get more for one badge, let alone 3.
Admittedly when I created the badges it wasn't clear what they'd be used for. It wasn't until trading cards went public that I realized you could use the badges in this way, and by then it was too late to change them since they were in 'certification' for lack of a better word.
I'd change them if I could but I think the time has passed.
You might wanna look back into it, because according to Valve employee gist, developers can change the appearance of badges, as seen in this thread...
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/tradingcards/discussions/1/864973577699559815/
Very interesting, thanks for the link, I didn't realize this was an option. I'll look into it.
Thank you . Just out of curiousity, how do you know that it isn't a complete list?
Sweet!
Nice!
Just finished my first playthrough of this game, and I wanted to say I've enjoyed it greatly. The game's well-written and was obviously made with a lot of love. Thank you for bringing a port over to Steam!