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I would really like it if steam would get the following games, which are on the App Store already:
Empire Total War
Rome Total War
Batman Arkham Asylum
Deus Ex Human Revolution Ultimate Edition
Bioshock 2
Company of Heroes
Doom 3
Tropico 3
Tomb Raider Underworld
Mafia II
Yeah, there is actually a lot of money to be made in the Mac game market if steam where to jump on it.
Considering that I pretty much have to have a Mac for work and have over $2.5K in software for it, plus I hate PCs, I don't think I'm going to switch anytime soon. I am running wine which allows me to play about 30% of the PC games I already own as if they where native Mac games, but Why can't Steam just get he Mac games that already exist and don't need a work around?
I would think it would be Valves job to contact the Devs since they are the one's selling the product not me. If they want to pay me as an employee, I would be happy to do it for them.
Considering how mac currently has about ~2.86% control on steam's platform. I don't think valve cares all that much.