The voting on my skin for this contest on the Steam Workshop is very unusual compared to all my other skins and makes me think someone may be manipulating votes. I posted my skin at 11:28pm, by the time I went to bed at ~1am I was #2 top of the day with 67% positive votes. The next morning I woke up and was on page 3 with…
I think the whole thing with more downvotes is to do with the workshop queues. Back last year people had to either upvote or downvote the skins, downvoting seemed like a harsh thing to do to a skin. Now the queue asks 'would you like to see this item in game?' which asks for a much more accurate response for the community.…
You have 46 items accepted in DotA2 and you're telling people not to worry about getting paid? How arrogant can you be? So how about people who have jobs in the game industry, how long can they expect to have to work for free before getting published? You know, the professional artists who Valve regularly advertises the…
My first month on workshop went similar, I was not aware of this and had my information missing. The problem of not having these information filled in is however bigger then you think. I strongly believe it basically means you cant get your skin accepted ingame. There could still be a chance to get a swag-bag but I…
They ask you 'Would you like to see this item offically accepted and supported in CS:GO' for a reason. :angry: They ask people to specifically decide if they want to see your design in the game, not if they think it looks cool or if you want to support someone who put many hours of work behind a design. There are some…
Or maybe polycount just wanted to do something nice for the community and help some of us get noticed. I'm not addressing the issue because I don't care, but you clearly do. I have nothing to prove to you, I don't know you and I don't care about the same issues you do. Again I was just trying to explain why some people…