Josh Posted October 26 Posted October 26 Please be advised that I am planning to discontinue updates on the standalone version and migrate back to Steam app ID 251810 (Leadwerks Game Engine). There are a couple of reasons for this: It takes a lot of times to compile and upload two different builds of software, although the majority of people are using the Steam version. People using the standalone build don't get included in the Steam player count metrics, and it actually hurts the app's ranking on Steam. I don't have any firm timeline on this, and I am still updating it for now, but you should make your way back over the 251810 when you can. I think most people already have this on their Steam account, but please message me if that is not the case. Quote Let's build cool stuff and have fun.
Josh Posted November 7 Author Posted November 7 Okay, so if you purchased Leadwerks 5 / Ultra through this site and you do not have Leadwerks on Steam please let me know. Updates on the standalone build are coming to an end soon. 1 Quote Let's build cool stuff and have fun.
Josh Posted November 11 Author Posted November 11 Migration of Ultra Engine users on Steam to the Leadwerks app ID is underway now: https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/444570/view/569269133817940396 The standalone will no longer receive updates. 1 Quote Let's build cool stuff and have fun.
Epsylon Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago And what about the case if someone like "me" ) have both versions ?? I my case the standalone works better than steam version (on Windows10).. But in Linux the steam version branch 4.x works better... NO freezing after project creation,and NO crashing after importing projects previusly created (even if ill transfering the projects from windows OS to linux OS its still do the same issue (( And in a standalone version the license has been deactivated (( Quote native language: Greek. foreign language:Russian,English OS type:from 2009 is Linux Based ONLY!
Josh Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago The Steam app ID 251810 has the option to install the latest version, or previous versions. You can install 4.x on one machine and 5.0 on another, as long as you have Steam app ID 251810. The standalone version was created with the idea to build something that was independent from Steam. I proposed a subscription model, which would have given us stable revenue without any third parties being involved, but that was rejected by users. The standalone version is not being continued for three reasons: 95% of users preferred to buy it through Steam. Having people off Steam actually hurts the app's ranking in the Steam store, because it subtracts from daily active users. It takes a lot of time to continually compile updates and upload two different versions. This is time that could be spent adding features, writing tutorials, or helping users solve their problems. If you purchased the standalone on our website and don't already have the Leadwerks app ID on your Steam account, please contact me. Quote Let's build cool stuff and have fun.
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