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That's because they are making it for Steam only; if they published it on Mac App Store, they would have a 1:1 ratio to get more people than just on Steam. Doing your research based on just one virtual store doesn't make it accurate.
I would love to have a chat with the devs.
Wallpaper Engine does not have it's own servers, it uses steam's that already have a system in place that is suitable to hold millions of wallpapers as individual downloadable contents, does the Mac app store have it?
The devs are just two guys, they don't have the manpower (and probably the money as well) to manage such huge servers on their own, they chose steam exaclty for this reason.
And also developing an app for multiple different systems is overwelming for just two people.
You can put the workshop on Github.
Again Github, its free and can be used for this sort of thing.
There is no need for expensive servers. a) Github b) Other Alternatives.
Eh. Once the development is done in one platform, it can be easily ported to another. These devs already did the overwhelming part of the application. I am sure with the sales they have of this product they must be raking in some serious dough, and this could help develop the project on another platform. While I'm not one to leave the linux folks behind, the project can be developed with macOS and Linux in mind.
If published in the Mac App Store, this could have a pretty significant following, since this is not a game but an app itself. The exposure would be massive.
This leaves Linux, but that is such a small minority, most big name manufacturers don't design for it.
Totally agree. The survey says about 1.41% Steam gamers play on MacOS, but this doesn't mean that there are only 1.41% would like to use Wallpaper Engine on MacOS. Definitely there are a lot of people like me who has both a MacBook and a PC and only play games on PC. But this doesn't mean that I don't want to have a wonderful wallpaper app on Mac.
Do you even own a mac? No of course you dont.
I am a macOS Client Platform Engineer so I live on a mac for a living. My mac is for everything else, however I am a PC gamer. That will never change.
I think a product like this one would thrive beyond expectations on macOS. Taking it to linux from there is a walk in the park.