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Well, no one can link one, unless they also want to get banned for doing so.
Since Steam allows adult content now, any game that has it won't need a separate patch. That rule was made before Steam allowed adult games.
Not it isn't.
Valve will still demand certain games remove content, but depending on the publisher and the game, will allow an offsite patch.
You should never visit sites like Mangagamer, jast USA etc. which sell such games for far longer and are all based in the US (as far as i know).
So i would highly think if that would be not allowed then it would not be sold...
It's more of a 'if you know, you know' type of thing now.
I am not replying to the person who posted this specifically because the question is not genuine but here goes:
There is no way to not see them. Steam only allows us to exclude 10 tags and I already have the adult content filter on. Besides, this is not about my own convenience.
This is about telling Valve that some of us are NOT OK WITH THIS and will refrain from buying games here until the degenerate and harmful garbage is flushed out.
You need to communicate with valve not the discussion forum which is just steam players
I really dont understand people that have been on steam for so long that they cant comprehend what a steam forum they post to is
A user asking about a patch doesn't break Valve's rules for the developer. The only thing it breaks is just the general forum rules(maybe).
that the japanese
like their h
[michael scott] that way
is fair question I think
can you stop with the feelings. you think something might be illegal when in some countries it's perfectly legal. you are not the feelings police. someone downloading a patch is understanding what is being added. it has nothing to do with getting around laws. you do understand valve has banned games with minors for example once that happens there is no getting around it. bet you will be shocked about lolis in japan or they have used panties in vending machines lol.