I'd note that YYG claims on one of the support pages that "you can't buy GM:S2 from steam anymore", but if so, given that you can still buy it from steam, and that many months have passed since YYG implemented the subscription model (in other words, if they wanted to remove it from sale, they could've), I think it still works. (unless you optionally enable Steamworks API integration, which isn't even included by default anymore) As for the program itself, a Steam license can be used to activate the regular version if you link it to a YYG (soon to become gamemaker.io) account. (the free version of GM:S2 doesn't support exporting games)Ĭatyak wrote: ↑ Tue 5:56 pmThe exported game isn't tied to Steam. I still that the first thing you should do after buying (and launching) the Steam version is linking your YYG account with your Steam account, and downloading and installing the non-steam version and seeing if you can export games from the non-steam version.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |