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So I have a problem here that I'd like to address, because I see it happening on itch all the time. This dev, like others, has a version of the demo here on itch which is a DRM-free platform for the most part with offline installers that don't require a client to play. However, now I am being forced to buy the full game on a DRM platform that requires a client to play. Why even put the game on itch.io if you're just going to exclusively lock it to Steam? Not everyone wants to use Steam to play their games. I hope that eventually the dev will actually sell the game on this platform instead of just providing a demo. 

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Yeah same with me... I have cut ties with steam and am definetly not gonna buy it on there. Its a shame, because I would really like to try out the game and support the creator, but like this I wont be able to do either of those things...

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The game sold a million freaking copies. I get it "piracy" and everything, but these guys sold more copies of one game than most devs sell in their entire lifetimes. I don't want to have to buy this thing on Steam. You made your money, now give the folks at itch something other than a taste of it. They can either release the full game or delete this page.