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Yea but nekopara 3 and 4 was a long time apart release wise so yea changes happened with steam in that time. Vol 3 and Vol 0 of this series was released the same day today. Just seems really odd how one got it and one didn't.
Was wondering the same. I even thought there was no adult content in this Vol. 0.
Any word on this from the devs?
edit: bought it from denpasoft instead, I never know what's going on with steam and adult content anymore
Vol. 0 patch is free.
yeah but part 3 adult patch is on steam but part 0 isn't, so part 0 must have been banned?
Does really matter. It's easy to get and free.
That's just being stubborn. The patch is free and easy to get and install. Better than not releasing the game here at all. You are being silly. And you probably don't really want to play the game otherwise you wouldn't act like that.
yes its a big deal to me, I don't like being inconvenienced by having to download two separate files to get a finished game, plus I hate seeing harmless anime fan service being censored so it doesn't make me want to buy it on steam, better to just get it from the fully uncensored source
As for there being no patch on steam here's a response heir #YesCensorship I just want everything under one place without site hopping for various game patches so woe is someone hoping for more ease of access free or not.
If you feel inconvenienced it's because you don't want the game that much.
It would be understandable if the patch was paid. But that's not the case.
Of course it would be better if everything was in here, sure. But that's hardly time consuming and a difficult thing to do.
Might not make a difference to you whether a game is released here. Often people from rich countries don't care.
But it's a really good thing for poor countries because Steam has regional pricing most of the time. So downloading a free patch from an official website means nothing at all.