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With the consent of GOG.com we would like to ask all of you to vote for Inquisitor on Greenlight:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=92965329

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A big thank you to all that will vote (or have voted already) for Inquisitor on Greenlight!
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Post edited October 10, 2012 by Kovi
I would but you see...















I already voted for it on Greenlight ages ago.
Same here. :)
Definitely deserves to be on Steam, great game, hopefully it'll reach its goal soon enough.
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Drakensang: Definitely deserves to be on Steam, great game, hopefully it'll reach its goal soon enough.
Yes, that's what we hope for too. It wasn't greenlit this time, so let's wait for another wave.
There are two reasons why NOT to do it:

1. Steam sucks. ;)
2. The game is still in prototype quality condition, which is quite sad, because while the idea is appealing execution is appalling. The game story content is quite enjoyable but a lot of retarded technical game design decisions: mainly combat but game balance and repetitive dialogues also, don't make it anything more than underachieved interesting idea.
It got my vote. Great game.

And I honestly hope they'll polish things a bit before release, since it's in need of a patch, that's for sure.