@[email protected] to PC [email protected] • 11 months agoEven Starfield fans can't fathom why it won most innovative gameplay in 2023's Steam awardsarchive.ismessage-square83fedilinkarrow-up1316arrow-down110
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minus-square@dvlsglink15•11 months agoDRG already won on a previous year, I think. Steam rules are that a game can’t be renominated for a category they already won. Kind of an odd rule. I suppose if it didn’t exist, Terraria would just win that category every year.
minus-square@dvlsglink1•11 months agoAh, I was wrong. DRG has never won. It’s been nominated a number of times, though.
minus-squareverysoftlinkfedilink3•edit-211 months agoBut didn’t Terraria have it’s last ever update 3 years ago? All the awards are for games released in the last year, except labor of love, which is any game from anytime. (Unless I forgot about another award)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink18•11 months agoAnd Terraria’s upcoming 1.4.5 will be the last definitive final update this time. Until they announce 1.5.
DRG already won on a previous year, I think. Steam rules are that a game can’t be renominated for a category they already won.
Kind of an odd rule. I suppose if it didn’t exist, Terraria would just win that category every year.
Except DRG was a nominee this year…
Ah, I was wrong. DRG has never won. It’s been nominated a number of times, though.
But didn’t Terraria have it’s last ever update 3 years ago?
All the awards are for games released in the last year, except labor of love, which is any game from anytime. (Unless I forgot about another award)
And Terraria’s upcoming 1.4.5 will be the last definitive final update this time. Until they announce 1.5.