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If they need a patch, they mostly also get turned off.
For example NEKOPARA games:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/333600/NEKOPARA_Vol_1/
18+ Adult only content DLC:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/947650/NEKOPARA_Vol_1__18_Adult_Only_Content/
And no, these can't specifically filtered out. You could try excluding "Hentai" "NSFW" and "Sexual Content" in your preferences but this will exclude some non adult games as well.
https://i.imgur.com/tsM89Sb.png
Same in Store, doesn't appear.
I did point that out in my post.
Steam has options to filter out games with mature content from the Store
Yeah, that's what I've been doing. I have the filter on to exclude games that are explicitly adult, and when I come across games that should have been filtered out I wind up ignoring them. I was just hoping that there was a way to get rid of the ones that should have been filtered but the developers tried to get around it.
Technically, if the game has adult only DLC, the DLC will be blocked by the filter.
THe game itself isn't bad.
This might be the best solution. The offenders typically have a hentai tag associated, so let's see if blocking it solves the problem.
I mean, offenders is a bit of an amusing word to use here. :P
In essence, this really isn't an issue because you still can't see the adult content, because it is completely blocked by the normal filter.
The game itself without the adult content is legally sold on Steam, and there's no real reason to think it's bad.
Anyway, the solution is to block a certain tag.
You are aware Steam itself told them to do it that way, right?
Why are you assuming any kind of maliciousness?
LOL wut.
Like, this is straight up stopping people from seeing the adult content because it's still blocked.
You can't find any adult content while the block is intact.
Even if you can find a game that sells adult-only DLC, that DLC is still blocked from your view with the adult only option flag set.
I get that it's kind of annoying, but you literally can't really tell the game is adult only if you can't even see the DLC unless you have adult-only option active.
And yeah, the tag might help, but keep in mind, you can only choose 10 tags in total.