Did I Just Creep A Developer Out?


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Ok my main reason to holding on to multiple Zune HDs (besides sound quality) is a game called Audiosurf (if you never played it tough luck) basically it takes any music track and turns it into a customized racing track. There was news articles from 2013  saying they are going to port it to Steam (its a bastardized version of the Zune gape) also they were planning on porting it to Windows Phone and this is back when 7.x was out, now were hitting version 10 and still no luck! I used my 733t hacking skills and sent off a email to the developer (which was worded strongly as this (pathetic isn't) anyway what do you think the chances that he/she might listen?

 

Keep in mind how good this game is imagine your favorite song and the track moves to the music.

 

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You`ve creeped me out with this rather daft thread....

Audio Surf has been on Steam for ages.

Its been on Windows even longer.

There`s an Audio Surf 2 on Steam aswell.

And how does your email creep a dev out?

They get thousands a day and I dear say some of those are from interesting people shall we say.



On a tangent, what with all these socially weird and akward threads people keep posting. You know stuff out of context and, well like this one?


Also no poll, yet in polling station? Er?

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Yeah I was once addicted to Audiosurf too but then I came across Osu!, which I have a feeling the creators of Audiosurf ripped some things off of. It's a lot more fun to play along with your friends and there's a whole community of hardcore fans behind it creating skins, custom beatmaps, gameplay videos etc. on a daily basis. Best thing: it's even available on Windows Phone!

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Audiosurf was great fun! I loved playing through it to Lacuna Coil - Enjoy the Silence. But I was playing it on the computer, so I think your information is a little off.

But no, just from asking a developer about possible plans for the future shouldn't creep them out.

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Audiosurf is a great game, but Dylan is the slowest damn developer in the world! Audiosurf 2 came to Steam early access back in late 2013, and it still hasn't been out yet. I expected faster progress, but like I said, Dylan takes his sweet damn time.

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Your dates are a little off... Audiosurf was released on Steam in 2008. The ZuneHD version is the port, and was released in 2009. The 2013 articles were for Audiosurf 2.

 

Yeah I was really confused since I had audio surf on steam since forever... and the sequel is out...

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