Hopes to take on the likes of the Windows Store. http://www.bit-tech.net/news/bits/2012/10/18/valve-greenlight-non-gaming/1
This would be great for goodbytes Nv GPU Pro. It is very good of steam to let smaller companies which don't have the money to push there product out into the main stream. But now with steams green light program they have that opportunity.
Hmm, this might actually make me consider getting a steam account (If only my friend hadn't stolen my name for his second account)
Damn, dude, steal it back I like this a lot, both parts. Bummer about the other story that broke about Steam, and it's exploitable flaws, along with the Source and Unreal engines... I'm not too hot on the idea of the Windows store, but that's more due to MS following Apple's dickish lead - not about pushing software for smaller developers as it is control (and a piece of the action, of course.) Steam's getting their cut, too, of course. But in Valve's case, I have this idea that it's more benevolent....dear god, I'm a fanboi, aren't I? Gabe Newell is my tubby Jesus :/