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I'd bet Valve would get in extra trouble if Germany government find out that a kid had access to an uncensored version because of "leniency" (like if they could be strict to begin with...).
Since they already ban uncensored games for minors, I'd guess Steam wouldn't be allowed to operate in Germany AT ALL if they find out.
A quick fix was therefore to force censored versions to every german user out there. That way, they take no risks.
So, it'd be up to your government, rather than Valve, unless you have a 100% accurate verification up and running (and i DO mean 100%, so that NO ONE could abuse such a system in ANY way)
There are other Services, that work fine, too.
Just like Amazon Prime Video, for example. Or similiar services.
They make an adult check, hand-out a PIN to the adult owner of an account. That works fine and they wont get into trouble, because they have done, what they can do.
If a child still gets access to adult games, then its the fault of the person who made the adult-check in the first place.
Plus:
In other countries, children arent allowed to play adult games either. But only Germany gets censored games, while all other nations are allowed to play the real uncut ones.
As if other nations would not protect their children from adult media.
Thats just wrong. I am an adult, so let me buy the US version of a game. Whats so difficult about that?
Yes indeed. However, publishers and shops are ALSO entitled to not sell them to you.
Basically, get such games elsewhere. Non-german shops give you the full version -- if Steam doesn't want our money, they won't get it (except for the part that they get anyway because it's a Steam game).
"You must be 18+ to access this site"
ENTER - LEAVE
What do you think an underage person is going to press?
There are Services on the Internet... very big ones... just like Amazon Prime Video.
They support all of us with Video on Demand, even adult movies. How do they do that? They have a check system (not just a question: are you 18+) that makes sure, the guy in front of the computer, passing the test right now, is an adult.
I request Valve to boost up their own sales in Germany, by giving us the chance, to pass such a test and get uncensored games.
Valve is a business which means their goal is to make money. It must not be profitable enough to do what you are asking.
And underage folks can always get around a adult filter if they really want to.
I wish Valve would do that.