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ok nice! I hope I get one :) my communit have been asking me abut this
No idea not heard from devs on here, twitter or keymailer yet :(
The app will be released before wednesday. (hopefully)
It wouldn't really help in the case of Stream Avatars, unless of course you want to try to get more people to use the application sooner.
Keymailer is a site where press get given keys, your software is on there! they seem to add stuff with out asking the devs permission! I just spoke to someone on twitter who said they will message me back as soon as they can :) might of been you
Keymailer just adds all applications/ganes unless the Developer/Publisher specifically asks them to remove it. You can always ask for keys, but it's never guaranteed the dev/publisher hands them out or even knows about Keymailer.
yea thats wrong and needs to stop! I think im reaching out to devs via keymailer! when really im not and missing out on stuff! I used to message Devs direct till I heard of keymailer and thought it was a faster method as my stats of social media and youtube where already linked and verified! Might go back to contacting Devs direct.
Nah, it's merely a platform to make things easier. I think better communication of if the Dev/Publisher has a Keymailer account (so therefore knows of the website) would be nice. But even outside of that personally contacting devs or having a PR contact at certain publishers is always the way to go.
I think Keymailer should have an option to filter out games that are not actually on Keymailer.