Thanks, all seems to be working fine now!
AbdelStrife
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Thanks, I can download the game and finally see what happens after the previous game!
Btw, if its not too much of a trouble, just in case I checked all of the games that I own one by one and noticed there is one yet (CC Dating Sim: Forever With You) that got the "Nothing is available for download yet" message.
Might I request CC Dating Sim: Forever With You on discord too? I'm sorry for not noticing this earlier.
Most folks who sell games on itch.io have the option to sell via regular credit card payment. Couldn't you ask one of them?
Here is some info on it which might help you: https://itch.io/docs/creators/payments
I'm sure there are a fair amount of customers who prefer to purchase games this way.
Cool, I recall that was an option in Graceward so I was wondering if Stormwater would also allow Steam keys for itch.io EA owners.
While I like itch.io I enjoy automatic updates on Steam without having to download the whole thing again. Plus I like to have games that I like on a couple of different platforms. :)
Waiting eagerly for the keys. :)
Strange that Steam did not accept this game, as there are kinkier games sold there.
Anyway, the game looks promising and interesting but the main reason why I'm a bit wary about purchasing it is due to my fear of purchasing EA games due to them so often getting abandoned.
Wouldn't it be better if the game was a bit shorter but actually finished in the first place? So many indie devs try to bite far more that what they can chew and while the game in their mind might be absolutely gigantic (which would take like half a decade to complete at the very least) they hardly ever have the strength to do so especially when its a really small group or (gasp) a single dev job.
If the game had an actual satisfactory conclusion but one that could be potentially continued with the same cast or cast related to the ones that appear in this game (or a spin off that happens in the same universe) then it would build some trust for the dev as one who actually finishes his games and not yet another dev who abandons the project midway.
Shorter but completed> Longer but forever unfinished IMO.