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Jack
02-16-2010, 09:19 AM
www.desura.com

The aim of Desura is to provide gamers with a dependable interface which delivers the content they want to play in the quickest cross-pc way possible. At its heart is a digital distribution application which can serve (and patch) games, mods and addons to its members.

Released in 2009 by DesuraNET Pty Ltd, a private Australian games company (which also runs the ModDB), Desura was in stealth development for 2 years. Thanks go out to all the game developers, indies and modders for distracting us. Without you Desura would have been released years ago. We hope you enjoy using Desura to change the way you and others play games as much as we enjoy running it. Without the community and developers, Desura is nothing more than a made up word. With the community, it's the best way to play something different.
What makes us different?

Developer driven
We don't make games ourselves, so we are entirely focused on helping game developers and publishers show off their wares. All tools and functionality provided by Desura to game developers, are provided to empower them to create a better game, and share its features in all their glory with the Desura community. Developers control the flow of news, images, videos and content through their profiles - we don't put up walls and barriers.

Community run
Every member of the Desura community can post comments, submit reviews and upload screenshots. We are not some mysterious editor in an ivory tower controlling content - it's anybody who can put pen to paper. Our screenshots aren't limited to some airbrushed press releases - they're taken by the gamers. Perhaps most importantly, opinions on gaming aren't just our own - they are the combined feelings and views of anybody who has taken a moment to make themselves heard.

User made content
There are plenty of great free mods and user made addons out there for games, which few know about and even fewer can install. Being able to customize your games is at the heart of everything Desura does, and we aim to make user made content as accessible as possible. From simple maps through to entire conversions and even whole new games, we hope to put what you want to play at your fingertips.

Monochrome
02-16-2010, 11:17 AM
yet another steam clone.

Maxstate
02-16-2010, 01:39 PM
This would be a good idea to publish our game when the time comes. I'm stricken with a bit of a conundrum though, as Monochrome put it: do we support these monopolies that take the heart and soul out of game development, turn it into a capitalist transaction and feed on your privacy for subsistence, or do we support and try to make use of this simply because it would be healthy competition against Steam?

Monochrome
02-16-2010, 08:56 PM
You don't compete against steam. You're either on it or not. This isn't the 1st time MODDB tries to copy steam. They've attempted it before with a little application called Crosus that failed redundantly. Indie pseudo-intellectuals had their own attempt with Greenhouse, but it turns out nobody cares since you can still buy most of their games via steam AFAIK. Finally there's Gametap which actually got a bit of attention due to their free games package that included Psychonauts and Fallout, and also because they sell some very exquisite pieces of emulatronia legally; in the end, they still ended up getting forgotten.

Maxstate
02-21-2010, 06:35 PM
:crying:
dont really know what else to say