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This is a Dlsite Censur inside the Patch
Looks nice but I only will support fully uncensored.
But who would have been really nicer if the uncensored version was all so in the patch .
The couple has a game where it is 100% uncensored, I know XD other 80-90%^^
Please check here.
https://wasabi.sub.jp/how/
Please check here.
https://wasabi.sub.jp/how/
That looks like it worked, how can I tell if the patch has been applied?
You can wait for eternity then, that is very rare and if somethings completely uncensored, then its a game made by Western studios. Japanese are required by law to censor genitals. If you buy or view Japanese adult content, it is in almost all cases with mosaic/obscured. Thats just how it is, and DLsite games are usually not directed to Western audiences, so they dont bother making a complete decensor in the first place. The more you know
Kagura Games publishes japanese doujin games completly uncensored.
There are also other publishers like Lewd Formosa, Sekai Project or Medibang (mixed bag here though).
Heck, Wasabi Entertainment themself published 100% uncensored titles so no barrier here.
Sorry, you want to compete in the western market then you should try to adapt. There is much more competition now. One of the reasons why I avoid Dlsite.
So, apparently, there is a work-around available for Japanese game devs to deliver fully uncensored patches if they really want to.
Personally, I think that it would improve their revenue if they did something similar to Kagura: create an alternative website that is blocked in Japan itself, but readily accessible in Western countries.
There's lots of people, after all, who avoid Wasabi because of the mosaics, myself included.