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In GOG Galaxy you can have all your game listed from several distributors.
If not, I would like to know whether this game can in fact be run without the Steam client running.
Lastly, I just caught glimpse of this game and watched the 0.90 video (modding tutorial), and couldn't help but notice how similar the speaker's voice was to a Voice Actor in the very old Action-RPG called Darkstone. Is there any relation?
If not GoG, maybe itch.io?
It seems that itch.io lets the developer choose how much profits they want to contribute to itch as well, which seems fantastic.
It's their political stance, and I respect it. Not going to complain about it, it's a complex world we live in now, and everyone does what he deems right.
Russian devs shouldn't be punished for the actions of their country, but sadly it happens.
Awh, damn. As I respect your empathy, I'm still sorry to hear that, and I hope the best for you. I can tell that it must be frustrating. What's itch.io's stance?