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As long as the game isn't highly controversial like the rape game or the school shooting one, and ask long as the game is legal it can be sold.
So ask the developer why they don't release it on steam.
You read what I posted yes?
As reported by a programmer working for Mangagamer both Rance 5D and VI were rejected by steam. And again the idea that it's okay "as long as the game isn't highly controversial like the rape game" only works if that idea is enforced equally. I literally gave you a response to this very argument if you read my full argument, I mentioned that Evenicle also got on steam. Should I tell you what messed up stuff happened in that game? Actually I won't, describing it might actually get me banned from the steam community.
I am referring in this post to specifically the Rance series, it is a Eroge series that is highly innovative (believe it or not) as it has changed its gameplay in almost every entry to the series after 4.2. It has been a JRPG, a FE style JRPG, a strategy game, a dice game, and a Gatcha game style JRPG.
On top of that the Rance series is only a year younger than the Final Fantasy series, it is a long running series and the developers Alicesoft made every game prior to 5D freeware. Not that I can justly recommend the older games as they have aged poorly, but even then they were innovative for good and bad. Rance 3 had an auto-battle system, which would certainly come in handy when grinding for levels.
It didn't help it came at the time R* Day was removed either. They could have waited a few months, cut out the bad content, submit it for ratings and all would have been peachy.
Could you direct me on where to find that? I could not find a source on that and a programmer working for Mangagamer did not mention anything about that instead complaining that steam sends automated messages to tell you your game can not be on the store instead of telling you the reasons.
That aside XXX Day being removed should not impact another separate game, the fact that you believe it does should be concerning as to the state of steam. If the removal of one game impacts Steams decision's on another separate game, which it would not impact if said game came months later, then steam has a problem. Steam would not be using precedent as precedent would not change that quickly, nor would steam be using their guidelines because the guidelines don't judge a game based off a unrelated game, the conclusion one would be left with is that Steam is being impulsive in its decision making.