Quite frankly I have to disagree with you 100% on this because you are incorrect. Continuum is not a loss nor gain to Valve, and they won't care to put it up. Even it it's just a link to the community. TrackMania for example, is a totally free and independent game from Valve and Steam, even though it is offered through Steam. Where do you think Valve gets a gain from that? Nowhere. I've played the game and checked it out, and I see nothing in the game (including master servers) that have anything to do with Valve or Steam. On top of that, there are several other games on Steam that don't benefit Valve either. I must say, quite naive to throw down the push to get Continuum onto Steam. EDIT :: But of course, I'm always wrong and everything, that is, because I disagree with the mainstream opinion in this community (which doesn't necessarily mean the community is right either). If you don't want to do anything about it -- fine -- but then don't complain that the game is dying because you never dared to venture into the unknown and impossible. There has never been a community push for it; how would YOU know what Valve has to say? No reply is needed for this, because I'm pretty sure I know what kind of comments I would receive on this anyway. I support any and every effort in promoting and moving Continuum forward. However it disgusts me that people would reject ideas because they are too afraid or naive to try (sorry, no offense intended), or simply and honestly don't care (whether they admit it or not). Unless the community makes a move, nobody will ever know.