Caniko 26 ENE 2021 a las 5:46
FEATURE REQUEST: Automatic invite to Discord server defined by game publisher after purchase of respective game
Lets say that publisher P has a Discord server. P wants to only grant purchasers of game access to the server. This is very difficult on P side; however, Steam could make this possible by doing this automatically on their side.

This would be great for big games, and people could show of the rate of their support (dependent on business model of game).

EDIT:
Obviously this is optional for both sides. You submit your Discord only if you want to. No spam, you only get to know that if you should choose to, there is a way to provide your Discord ID and get an invite. Wouldn't it be nice to have an exclusive group for those who have purchased the game, or get a role on the server stating what version of the game you have etc.
Última edición por Caniko; 26 ENE 2021 a las 11:20
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Brian9824 26 ENE 2021 a las 6:04 
Yeah no, i'll pass on automatic invites to discord servers just because I own a game.......
cinedine 26 ENE 2021 a las 6:06 
What is Discord and why should I want to join it?
Start_Running 26 ENE 2021 a las 6:26 
Devs can simply slap a 'Join our Discord' button on the menu screen
Gwarsbane 26 ENE 2021 a las 6:29 
No thank you, I don't want discord spam as its something I don't use specially not just because I own a game.

Also Discord has nothing to do with Steam & as far as I know are actually a competitor cause they have a store that sells games.
cSg|mc-Hotsauce 26 ENE 2021 a las 7:36 
If the game devs want to advertise it, they can do so in a pinned thread in their game hub. Some already do.

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LowJack_VA1 26 ENE 2021 a las 8:03 
Publicado originalmente por cinedine:
What is Discord and why should I want to join it?
I'm wondering the same thing... I also don't want alerts about it either.
Última edición por LowJack_VA1; 26 ENE 2021 a las 8:04
Caniko 26 ENE 2021 a las 11:19 
Publicado originalmente por LowJack_VA1:
Publicado originalmente por cinedine:
What is Discord and why should I want to join it?
I'm wondering the same thing... I also don't want alerts about it either.

Updated post in accordance with confusion.
Caniko 26 ENE 2021 a las 11:22 
Publicado originalmente por Gwarsbane:
No thank you, I don't want discord spam as its something I don't use specially not just because I own a game.

Also Discord has nothing to do with Steam & as far as I know are actually a competitor cause they have a store that sells games.

Discord doesn't sell games anymore. No spam, just opt-in, similar to that in Patreon.
Última edición por Caniko; 26 ENE 2021 a las 11:22
Caniko 26 ENE 2021 a las 11:23 
Publicado originalmente por cSg|mc-Hotsauce:
If the game devs want to advertise it, they can do so in a pinned thread in their game hub. Some already do.

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This is for devs that want to grant exclusive access to only those who have been verified to have purchased the game.
cSg|mc-Hotsauce 26 ENE 2021 a las 11:25 
Invites in Steam to a separate service should never be an option to turn on.

There are already shady game devs and game devs that left their partner webapi key in the game code, which was used to update itemdefs and create thousands of items with violent images. And that would only be the beginning.

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No thanks, devs can add a button to the menu screen of their game or make a pinned thread with it. They can have a bot on their channel that can check one's Steam account for the game and then invite them to a private channel.
Caniko 26 ENE 2021 a las 11:30 
Publicado originalmente por cSg|mc-Hotsauce:
Invites in Steam to a separate service should never be an option to turn on.

There are already shady game devs and game devs that left their partner webapi key in the game code, which was used to update itemdefs and create thousands of items with violent images. And that would only be the beginning.

:qr:

I think an invite to Discord server is the least of your concern if this was to happen.
Caniko 26 ENE 2021 a las 11:31 
Publicado originalmente por B l u e b e r r y P o p t a r t:
No thanks, devs can add a button to the menu screen of their game or make a pinned thread with it. They can have a bot on their channel that can check one's Steam account for the game and then invite them to a private channel.

How would the bot check this? The verification needs to go via the backend of Steam otherwise it can be hacked. Rule of thumb: Anything that is frontend can be manipulated, and not backend.

The only way to this right is with help from Steam.
cSg|mc-Hotsauce 26 ENE 2021 a las 11:32 
Publicado originalmente por Caniko:
Publicado originalmente por cSg|mc-Hotsauce:
Invites in Steam to a separate service should never be an option to turn on.

There are already shady game devs and game devs that left their partner webapi key in the game code, which was used to update itemdefs and create thousands of items with violent images. And that would only be the beginning.

:qr:

I think an invite to Discord server is the least of your concern if this was to happen.

The short version, it can lead to abuse but not from our end.

Publicado originalmente por Caniko:
Publicado originalmente por B l u e b e r r y P o p t a r t:
No thanks, devs can add a button to the menu screen of their game or make a pinned thread with it. They can have a bot on their channel that can check one's Steam account for the game and then invite them to a private channel.

How would the bot check this? The verification needs to go via the backend of Steam otherwise it can be hacked. Rule of thumb: Anything that is frontend can be manipulated, and not backend.

The only way to this right is with help from Steam.

The game dev can already verify ownership through their own dev tools.

:qr:
Última edición por cSg|mc-Hotsauce; 26 ENE 2021 a las 11:33
cinedine 26 ENE 2021 a las 12:00 
Just take a step back and ask yourself: why Discord? What makes it special? Why not automatically follow them on Twitter, friend on Facebook, Subscribe to their YouTube account, ... short: add you to all their social media. Also, subscribe to their newsletter. Steam already has your email, so why not?
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