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As I said, I tried changing those, to no avail.
Let me give you an image from a game that has an ESRB "Teen" rating -- which, as far as I can tell, means that it's not considered to be "porn" even in the US. ESRB gives it the following descriptors: "Fantasy Violence, Language, Partial Nudity, Suggestive Themes".
Sometimes I think there must be specialized artists to make such images to keep the intended rating, but without outright slapping "censored" banners over it. Although other bath scenes in the game are much simpler, by just having everyone wearing towels.
I'm no rating expert, and offhand I can't remember a scene that might have caused the "suggestive themes" descriptor. So, let me move to a different game from the same franchise. This time around, they didn't even get "partial nudity" -- although one could almost assume that Uni or the goddess outfits could qualify for that. ESRB doesn't think so, though. However, they get this scene -- which I suppose causes things like "suggestive themes", even though -- you guessed it -- nothing actually happens.
Now, I wouldn't mind having a much more elaborate filtering system on Steam, so everyone can adjust things to their personal liking. However, such is not the case, and many games simply don't have "adult content" or "porn/hentai" from a rating standpoint -- which, objectively, is a much more suitable guideline for this filtering option than some random dude's personal preference.
Steam recommended me about 10 times a game called "hentai puzzle". Not only it is hentai, it is just stupid to mount simple puzzles just because they have hentai images.
But guessing from your recent post history it might have to do with recent gameplay in games with shared tags (like 'anime'). Like maybe Trails in the Sky.
Cheap puzzles to see nearly naked anime girls with asset flip sequelitis don't appeal to me.
But then I won't see any anime games, and I don't want that.
The "why it is recommended" is really too generic. Most of the times is like "because you have other single player games". It doesn't make sense why most of the games it recommends because of the "single player" tag are hentai games, LOL.
This has been going since the last sale, so even before I started playing Trails in the Sky. It appeared when I was playing The Talos Principle. Maybe that explains why they insisted on the hentai "puzzles".
https://store.steampowered.com/account/preferences
If you don't want to see adult stuff, make sure those boxes are uncheck.
Add the tags you want to filter out.
Last one is if you see the games you hate with a passion that makes you get so mad, just seeing it, then just visit the game store page, click the ignore button.
This does not apply to New & Trending, Popular Upcoming, Top Selling, and following them, or groups that following them.
(Comigo tava assim, então eu ignorei essas configurações de preferencia e entrei diretamente na pagina da loja de cada um e mandava ignorar. Enche o saco só no momento, pq depois morre o assunto).
It's not that I don't want games with adult stuff, but I don't want games in which adult stuff or fanservice are THE FOCUS of the game.
The Witcher 3 has a lot of adult stuff and I love it.
The problem is that it uses the same tags as hentai games "Nudity, sexual content", etc.
And I have more than 100 games on ignored, I don't think it is working, LOL
Se o Bozo tentar mexer na Steam perde 90% do eleitorado