![]() Last of all, I don't trust them to want to moderate most pornographic games because the "Popular New Releases" tab makes it clear that such games often rake in cash. ![]() I don't trust them to be proactive about taking down less popular games which violate these same guidelines. I don't trust them to moderate new releases because they very, very clearly do not do that. I don't trust them to not accidentally take down completely unrelated games. I don't trust them to be able to draw a line between nudity and blatant pornography. In reality, I don't trust Valve to handle this well at all because they always take the quickest, laziest route to solving all their problems, often only making things worse in the long run if any difference is made at all. In concept, I'm more than fine with Steam getting rid of the HuniePop games and any other games where the content amounts to nothing but a thinly veiled excuse for their audience to look at naked / highly sexualized anime girls. It also seems like kind of the wrong target to clamp (pun intended) down on when their store is littered with garbage asset flips and achievement/card spam games. And as much as I hate to say it, this probably wouldn't have been possible without Steam because realistically you NEED your game to be on Steam to make money.Įdit: And I think to a lot of us it seems like crap that they haven't told people what they need to change to make their games alright again. HuniePop is a great example of that, with the studio working on two other games at the moment. In some cases these games have meant developers can make more/other games. Lots of the translated from Japanese games are already self-censored so they CAN appear on Steam, and until now the word from Valve has been that what they have is fine. In a lot of cases these developers have been in contact with people at Valve to make sure their game content is okay prior to releasing. Why are people in here acting as if they are removing visual novels, instead of just ones that violate the cartoon porn one. I bet those devs aren't getting this email from Valve, even when it sells a US$90 dlc item to make it so you can instantly see the girls underwear. Alternatively, if you don't have a great story, you have to have some interesting gameplay hook (which brings me to HuniePop).Įdit: You're also talking about this on a site where Jeff has done multiple creeper cam videos playing those terrible looking Gal Gun games. Most recent VN I've played was Doki Doki Literature Club, and that affected me WAY more than any "real" game I can think of recently. Look at most of the trash-ass stories in games in general. I don't play many of these games, but I have no reason to say people are lying when they say a VN has an excellent story. One interesting thing about games that are 99% text, is that you tend to have to tell at least an okay story or the entire point of your visual novel is screwed. I like how your two cents is backed up by absolutely zero knowledge of these games and just seems to assume they're all child porn (like.
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