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Edit: If you are asking about testing out Steamworks API or whatever it is called I think that might be possible before you get greenlit. But you can't have other people download your build throughh steam before getting greenlit or otherwise acceepted.
Yes, I belive you do. To my understanding you only need to pay the 100 dolalr submission fee once for that first game though. After that you will ahve a developer account and can submit as many gmaes to Greenlight as you want/can produce.
I'm friends with the developer of The Forest on steam, a while back I talked to him about why his game didn't require "votes" on Greenlight and he said he had a developer account. So, to be clear once you get your first game Greenlit you can skip the voting process on your other games? Also, I do not mean have other people downloading the game, but myself actually testing the game on steam. Ben, the developer of The Forest had his game The Forest on his steam library long before the game released...how?
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=143803558&searchtext=the+forest
I have no idea what conversation you had but he didn't skip requiering votes...
No? I think you should still need to go through Greenlight even with new games as far as I understand. The exception is if you have a publisher or something.
What would you actually be testing on Steam? I don't understand?
Your friend probably added his game to his steam library like you can do with every non-steam game. That does not mean the game is on Steam or that you can download it through steam.
To add a nonsteam game to your library click "games" at the top right on your steam client. from the popup list select "Add a non-steam game to my library..." and then browse your files for the exe of that game.
(That seems kind of exploitable... Wonder what will happen if/when Rocksimulator 2014 gets through)
The Rock Simulator 2 Premuim $100 DLC Pack /w Microstransactions gets added, this is just the front :D
And as far as the game being in his steam library, it wasn't a non steam game.
Just...leave. Logic isn't allowed on the internet