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Can you tell me something? Why, why, why do people develop and publish games without Steamworks integration? I'm specifically talking about achievements here, but cards too. I don't understand. I get that it takes more work, but you will sell more copies. Fact. I'm not interested in this, like I'm not interested in Ionball because they are 2 new releases that I would have bought had they acheevies.
Why?
Edit: It looks like very, very few of Viva Media's titles on Steam have achievements.
Because not platform availability and feature specific integration are completely different things. Thats like saying why release a movie on IMAX without 3D. lol
We started a poll. See the top of the forums to give your input on it.
Yes it's typical , the worst example of this is Murder She Wrote- The characters don't look like their TV counterparts and Jessica Fletchers voice sounds very odd.
guessing its a licence thing too, they can use the 'characters' but not the exact likeness in these games. would imagine royalties would be due otherwise to Nathan an the gang.
reg steamworks, this game is about 3 years old so just ported onto here, would have been nice to have 'chieves tho.
plus not csi clone, the csi games aren't hog, they are more investagitive and solving murders based on evidence and questioning people. i would love a Castle game like that, a full on point and click adventure like still life and black mirror style
I've been enjoying the game quite a bit.