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Not to mention that some newer games are in excess of 20-30 GB. How exactly would US or EU customers have any reason to complain if our version gets "patched" to the games' intended state which they have enjoyed all along?
Also, I'll tell you exactly the "kind of means of profit" Valve can expect if they allow AUS gamers like myself (32yo btw) to play the uncensored version. I'll (along with everyone else here who doesnt appreciate being treated like an infant) buy the game if/ when they do which I have not and will not purchase otherwise. This is due entirely to a handful of the more stupid morons in our government, not Valve.
There are ways to obtain an uncensored version for those who care enough, have the knowhow and don't mind cheating Steams' system but this wont help any Aussies who bought the censored version allready.
Whether or not Valve/ Steam have the courtesy to update our version now that our OFLC have acknowledged the fact that Australlian citizens above the age of 15 play video games, remains to be seen. Those of us who understand the level of idiocy and arrogance of the OFLCs' doctrines of (almost) old would certainly see it as a charitable gesture on their part if they did.
Who knows, Valve may make some of the money back the OFLC charged them to massacre their art if it happens.