

Steam's put in place a few rules which developers need to follow in order to get accepted as an entry into Steam Greenlight. It'll then be upto the community to decide whether they would like to see it featured on Steam or not. The service will allow developers to showcase their games to the public, allowing them to post screenshots, videos, and information about their game.

"I will go to the districts of people that vote for this bill and campaign against them because this is going against the will of the taxpayers in this state," Langworthy said.Valve's announced a new system called Steam Greenlight today, which'll allow its users to vote on what games they want to see released on Steam from August onwards. He said he plans to continue put pressure on state senators before the legislation comes to the floor and issued a warning to Democrats who might vote yes. "The members on Long Island and the members in the Hudson Valley, they've got to hear from their constituents and the taxpayers of those areas that don't want New York state to issue driver's licenses to people that are here illegally," Langworthy said. State Dem Party Chair Jay Jacobs confirmed last week he has voiced his concern with some members about political fallout. But in the state Senate, the margin of Democrats to Republicans is a little narrower. "You saw those members, they didn't want to be on the record as voting for this bill." "Now you have something where people have actually pushed back and fought back across the state in all regions of the state, particularly in Long Island and Western New York," he said. While members like Pat Burke, D-Buffalo, and Monica Wallace, D-Lancaster, opposed the bill, calling it flawed and a federal issue, Langworthy believes the votes were clearly politics over policy.

