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Steams "after dark" section.
and honestly, i do not think the Dev is gonna do that because of only a couple mods.
What I meant is Valve creating an age restricted section on the Workshop for non-age restricted games.
Even though flying limbs, blood, cannibalism, and all that seems to be "okay" but a little bit of boob physics is a no-no. It's an outrage!
scandalous if the wrong amount of skin is showing, but ok to show heads exploding and such.
but you could go to steam forums and make that suggestion.
The Disney-ification of the US didn't kick into high gear until the late 80s/early 90s. When Times Square became a family friendly destination, the censors had taken full control.
Then again I was born and raised in South Florida. I saw barely dressed men and women regularly, as well as the occasional nudity every weekend at the local beaches.
...yet vanilla game features literal slavery, surprised there isn't an outrage mob about that given our political climate, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this gem of a game stays well below the radar of all that hoopla. Jeez. BB was actually kinda cool as it made the armor move in a realistic / believable way when sprinting.
The current mature filter is a joke, it certainly needs more work.
I have about 1 million total downloads on my mods, the recent algorithm flagged some of them as mature - it's fine they are, i even set a disclaimer myself - but it means they are entirely prevented to show as search result.
I'm already set so it's fine, my mods still go around, but for mature modders who just start it means there is absolutely no way for users to even know these mods exist.
The only advantage of using steam workshop is access to so many users. Unfortunately it's a big one. Otherwise most of us would have stayed on nexus only, because Valve is apparently making every possible effort to make searching for specific mods (and mature even moreso) a pain in the a**.
And if you consider that Valve just recently opened steam to actual adult games - which is think is a smart move - it makes even less sense that on the other hand they make mature modders' life so hard.
Now that's said, no, mods don't get deleted for being 18+. They just become stupidly difficult to find. Lots of games on steam have quite the licentious workshop, the devs don't have to add age restriction. On the other hand if the devs don't like it they can act on it.
if you renamed the mod and added to the game would not have any problems, everyone would be happy
Hee. Gotta love corporate sensibilities.
Because apparently, realistic motions is seen as inappropriate. And yet, we have slavery, cannibalism, cages to hold your prisoners/live beating dummy, body shredders, and other intentional acts of cruelty.
That's business for you.
It's not a matter of need. Just a want. O well, the double standard strikes again.