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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Whatever music software you use has ready-to-use controls. Alt-tab out, switch them, alt-tab in. Simple. So, pointless. For the measly games which crashes upon alt-tabbing, you can still use the in-game browser.
Invalid.
You know how hard it'd be for a business to get its way into music market ?
It'd be hard, time-consuming and would require actually a lot of work. I don't think Valve would try this, with SteamOS and propably soon-to-be-developed games to worry about.
Invalid.
See first point above.
a music plugin like this wouldnt be designed to appeal to a casual gamer like yourself who can simply pause the game and alt tab out. This would benefit gamers who play more competitive games where they cannot afford to lose the time to alt tab and select some music. What im proposing isnt something for you so do not comment on it.
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This statement just highlights your ignorance. You pretend to know what it takes to get into the music market.... im not even sure what your trying to achieve by posting this comment. Quite strange actually.
Im thinking your brain and the way it operates may be invalid.
It'd be, in fact, paradoxalically BETTER for the casual gamer, who just want to have his fun, get the least amount of efforts to do, and stray away for proper game experience.
Well, try talking to music labels and tell them to cut their profit to sell their music on a game store. You may even try to tell that to any artist you would want.
Turns out, no one would do that, as it makes no sense for them. Or at least, there wouldn't be enough of them for it to be worth maintaining.
Suggestions tend to be argued over, for and against. Whether you like it or not, you agreed to see those kinds of post by posting here.
EDIT : corrected poor wording.
For reals.
But I agree this would be nifty. No need to sell anything(though Steam may be looking into that idk) just allow for a simple music player in the overlay that pulls from a folder on your hard drive. Alt tabbing can get annoying, and shift-tabbing is so much more convenient. I, for one, am all for this.