That makes sense, but it's still not much, you'd expect more from the greenlight publicity
That being said, DC and SQ have definitely improved cs2d with the recent updates and all so thank you
@ DC: Have you talked other developers whose game passed the Greenlight part and entered Steam officially? You could ask them how much time did that waste to get their game on Steam.
I wonder how many votes it needs to go from #2 to #1. Not that it's a necessity, since many games have been greenlit on Steam and they weren't even in the top 5; however, it's still such a great achievement for CS2D!
Seriously, with all of this, there's just no way it doesn't get greenlit. If it doesn't, it just won't make sense... go check some of the games who were in Steam Greenlight in the past, some of them are shitty unfinished thrash with practically only bad reviews and are only there for the devs to profit off of giveaways and trading cards.