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Post by alexkander on Jul 25, 2023 1:30:02 GMT
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Post by PieMonster on Jul 31, 2023 0:00:22 GMT
Sorry for the late reply.
"Steam Game Covers" hosts only "Steam" games. There are plenty of other game cover sites that you can check out if this one doesn't meet your needs.
The reason for getting rid of the "PC" logo is because Steam games can also run on Mac and Linux. We just don't know what platform Steam gamers are playing on.
Hope this helps.
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Post by alexkander on Aug 1, 2023 19:35:01 GMT
What you're saying is stupid, Linux and Mac are personal computers so = PC. And seriously, almost nobody plays on Mac and Linux, let's say 1%.
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Post by PieMonster on Aug 3, 2023 3:30:41 GMT
No need to get upset. If you really want a PC logo just download any cover on the site and manually add it to the top before you print using Gimp or any other image editing software. Feel free to do whatever modifications you want for your own personal collection.
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Post by alexkander on Aug 3, 2023 21:28:34 GMT
I'm sorry if it sounded like I was being upset, I shouldn't have said "stupid", but as far as I'm concerned, you should change your policy, or at least add it officially. All Steam games are PC games.
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Post by PieMonster on Aug 4, 2023 16:04:11 GMT
I'm sorry if it sounded like I was being upset, I shouldn't have said "stupid", but as far as I'm concerned, you should change your policy, or at least add it officially. All Steam games are PC games. That's not true. Look at the official Mac box for Borderlands: Or the official Mac/PC box for Portal 2: Mac and PC game are identified separately. We'd have to release multiple versions of each template and it would just complicate things. Mostly people would end up creating covers with the wrong template. It's much easier to just get rid of it all together. Trust me, we've already thought this over years ago and that's why we dropped it. I hope you understand.
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Post by alexkander on Aug 5, 2023 18:06:34 GMT
It is possible to make a mix of the two sets. If Apple wanted to differentiate itself from Microsoft, it was by ego. The Mac remains a computer, but in the minds of gamers, it will always be the name PC.
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Post by PieMonster on Aug 6, 2023 18:45:35 GMT
It is possible to make a mix of the two sets. If Apple wanted to differentiate itself from Microsoft, it was by ego. The Mac remains a computer, but in the minds of gamers, it will always be the name PC. The reasons for removing system logos from the templates has already been stated. We're not going to change it. Sorry if this isn't answer that you want to hear but I also provided you with a solution for your own personal collection.
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Post by alexkander on Aug 7, 2023 16:30:23 GMT
I'll say it again, PC remains the universal term for computer gamers, and as I told you, hardly anyone plays on MAC or Linux.
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