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It would hurt its coverage and would put off those who arrogantly refuse to use anything not on steam.
I am doubtful of it not making it though.
Let's say Ikalpo is right if it is not greenlit. Also I'm sure you're confused or something. He meant if it is not greenlit then it will not on steam.
There's nothing wrong with his comment. If Distance is Greenlit, it gets on Steam. If it isn't, it doesn't. It's as simple as that. Distance would simply be distributed on the other platforms it'll be distributed on, just not Steam. However, there really is no such thing as "not getting Greenlit", since Greenlight projects stay up indefinitely--besides being Greenlit, the only way they can get taken down is by Valve or the developer.
Besides, it's looking pretty bright for Distance's future on Steam right now. If Valve accepts the top 13 projects (or more) like they did last time, Distance is guaranteed a spot. :D