If you're a developer selling a game on Steam, it's probably not the best idea in the world to tweet a death threat to the guy who owns Steam.
That's what indie developer Mike Maulbeck did earlier today, though, and it's now something he probably regrets.
The day should have started off pretty well! Maulbeck's game, Paranautical Activity, was included as part of a Steam store section highlighting Halloween-themed games.
Only, it was listed as an Early Access title, not a final product (the game had been only recently completed). That mistake sent Maulbeck into a Twitter tirade.
Things took a real nasty turn, though, when Mike - as Player Attack point out, not helped by his Halloween Twitter username being "Murderbeck" - tweeted the following.
He soon deleted the tweet, but despite his later regrets - Maulbeck tells Polygon " I didn't mean what I said" - the damage had been done (and the screencaps had been made).
"We have removed the game's sales page and ceased relations with the developer after he threatened to kill one of our employees", a Valve spokesperson told Kotaku. Which only made Mike's day/life worse.
If there's a lesson to be learned from all of this, it's...OK, no, I don't really need to spell it out.
http://kotaku.com/indie-dev-threatens-gabe-newell-has-game-removed-from-1648678869