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2. agreed on movies and/or make it a seperate section
3. When they start taking violence as serious as you are with porn I will give it thought but until then I am afraid to say virtually killing someone is worse the virtually have sex with a child as horrible as that might seem
Repeat after me: scanty vn-s are not child porn. Though feel free to report Valve to the police if you feel they are selling genuinely CP content.
I am not for or aginst it, i am just tired of people thinking I may be shopping for pictures of naked children when they see the advertizements.
I am not saying they should not sell child porn, from what little I see it is a "japan culture" thing. I am not into destroying cultures, I am just upset that my boss thinks I am a Pedo when I am shopping for military games.
I guess it is a major culture things with kids now. They want to make their parents admit it is not child porn, and it is some sort of udeful art that socienty somehow really needs, so the kids feel accepted by the parents.
IMHO, they should put the kids on a sex offender watch list, so later in life when they try to act out their fantisies on children, they get caught.
Well , anyway, I think the solution is to hae user opt-into sales features rather than thinking everyone wants to buy child porn, and advertizing it to everybody.
I would like the same filter for violence. I understand that some people are more oftended by sexual content then they are violence.
Anime VN. Perception is important. The enormity of the anti-anime-romance post count says they might want to consider not displaying it on their front page for new potential customers to avoid losing them for good. (I have no desire to evaluate the perceived age on any of these VN ads as I generally have trouble evaluating the perceived species they're trying to draw).
Yeah, I like some violence, but some of thease kids are taking it a little overboard. Blood And Bacon is a funny game, but to some people it is an act of virtual animal cruelity. Some of the steam banners are just outright gross.
We need to "make steam classy" again.
That is something you can avoid quite easy....stop shopping during work.....
its not about Steam.
its about violence in our culture
https://www.cnet.com/news/the-american-dream-gun-control-virtual-reality-game/
I mean really? can anything at all be creative and not have a gun involved? like maybe once or twice?
While we where dveeloping Ace of Spades we found a huge ammount of the population playing to be crative. So we made a quick Pyspades mod for "build servers" .
Guns where disabled, and the servers where consistantly MORE full then the Capture the flag servers.
After Jagex somdomized the game, I think they destroyed the build mode.
My No-Compete contract is up in 3 months from now. I am thinking of doing a "Build only" type of sandbox voxel game.
Add me to your friends list if you want to be a tester.
someone builds a horribly low graphics game with very basic building and pretty much no combat and it sells to MS for 2 billion dollars later. (minecraft)
Yeah they just keep forcing violence and keep getting shocked when something like minecraft happens
Also, VNs, even the risque ones, even the ones clearly depiciting minors, are LEGAL in the United States (a generally conservative place) so long as no actual, real life children were involved at all. There are laws protecting children. Drawing childish fictional characters is fully legal, and most depictions have age disclosures (this "model" is 18 years old in this story) anyway.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashcroft_v._Free_Speech_Coalition
So don't bag on the Hunies, call out ♥♥♥♥ like this instead:
http://store.steampowered.com/app/416130/
Also it would be easier to just explain to your boss that steam is a very diverse gaming service platform and you have no control over seeing those games crop up, and that you have no intention of buying them, instead of ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ to us about it.
you can now block types and filter
Duuuude where are you working at? I would be fired if I was on steam regardless of whether I was browsing for loli porn or work efficiency enhancement games.
Isn't that only for the discovery queue though?