Hmm, moot point really I'm afraid as it's about the 5th or 6th game I've put on Greenlight. You'd probably get a better idea from the dude that put Beard In The Mirror Up, or Dualnames, or anyone who's more recently done Greenlight as a first. TCL took 6 months but that was way back when Greenlight was first introduced and when getting into the top 50 or so was imperative to passing. Greenlight batches at that point were every few months, now I think it's monthly, perhaps even weekly or daily that they pass games. Some of ours have flown through, literally a hundred votes and somewhere in the top 1000 at best! But as I say that's because we have numerous behind us now. And a couple were negotiated with Valve rep. You might want to send the Greenlight team a complementary email, don't beg, just show them where the game currently stands commercially, that it functions and its reception if you're able to prove it, and they may take a liking to it a little quicker. It's only recently released, it exists in full and for all intents and purposes it works, so it's already a step ahead of a lot of games in Greenlight.