CrossFire in Steam

dear administrators! when Crossfire add in Steam ? a lot of games already added, it is time to add our.

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  • We've had that debate quite some time back, but it's been shot down by some quite reasonable arguments, even though I cannot recall what Arguments they were.

    First off, I'm not certain if it is even allowed for the same game to be available twice for a different region. CrossFire Europe came first, and so far I've yet to witness a F2P Game being available twice simply to cater to a different region.
  • I just checked, and it seems they've pulled CFEU from Steam about 5 Months ago.

    I suppose being slammed for being an F2P FPS on Steam is rather inevitable.

    [size=-9001]But hey, at least we don't have to pay to recharge our sprays after using them 30 times.[/size]
  • vittadhfg wrote: »
    dear administrators! when Crossfire add in Steam ? a lot of games already added, it is time to add our.

    Some people have said that the only reason they dnt play cf is cause it's not on steam.
  • Here is what a [GM]Dark from CF EU said when it was taken down: Hello, Steam temporary removed Crossfire, their reason is "because it violates the Steam Terms of Service"GMs contacted Steam but it seems it hasn't been fixed. :(
  • M1600wner wrote: »
    I suppose being slammed for being an F2P FPS on Steam is rather inevitable.

    Thats not why it was taken down for.
  • IGetHigh96 wrote: »
    Here is what a [GM]Dark from CF EU said when it was taken down: Hello, Steam temporary removed Crossfire, their reason is "because it violates the Steam Terms of Service"GMs contacted Steam but it seems it hasn't been fixed. :(

    I suppose Steam had an issue with the Screenshots they've put up for the Game initially, which obviously weren't quite truthful about the actual graphics of the Game.
    While they did change them out later for actual In-Game Screenshots, I'd assume that doesn't seem to be getting you off the hook in the Land of Lord Gaben.
    svanced wrote: »
    Thats not why it was taken down for.

    That's not what I was implying, what I meant was that people tend to look quite critical at F2P FPSs in Steam regardless of their actual production value.