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rest is on the parent.
which is illegal
There is also the usual age gate as for all games that are meant for a mature audience.
Thats 100% enough according to the law, Steam is not a babysitter, if your children have unsupervised access to Steam and the internet and activated " sexual content" settings then you are a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ parent, thats all.
Besides does not prevent to ask minors for the help of an adult friend to ID them as adults.
Valve has put in age gates as is needed in such situations. A kid will have to actually lie to see the content. Those games are also behind a filter that is defaulted off. So again, a kid will have to actively do something to see the content.
So again, Valve has done what is necessary, the rest is up to the parents.
Could you please explain why its ok for children to kill thousends of clothed people, Zombie, Monster ...... but not to see naked peaple?
Its an American thing. Violence is good entertainment for the whole family.
A naked breast before your 18 turns you into a serial killer.
Or something like that, i dont know, Americans are weird.
There are tools available, such as Steam Family View.
It allows you to restrict access to parts of Steam and even to games on the account. I suggest using it. That what I do with my son. I need to enter a pin in order to do many things on his account aside from playing games.
No, it isn't an American thing. There are restrictions, such as an R rated movie requires an adult to buy the tickets and watch. The R rating is often due to extreme violence and graphic content.
I suggest visiting here some time and not going by stereotypes or misinformation. I know I try not to judge other countries on such things, since I haven't been there.
You know what else is money? The shares Valve gets from selling those games you complain about. And that's much more then the tiny amount from a person that has less than ten games.
Besides that there are several ways to filter those games so instead of complaining you should use the time and learn how to use the tools provided to you.
Oh and what exactly do you men by "bring it to the top"? The top of what exaclty? And why do you think people should help you with that? You're acting all entitled when the whole issue is caused by your own incompetence.
There are far easier ways to see porn then on Steam...
Porn brings more money than you and your friends ever will. From a business perspective you're the one they have no reason to listen to.
There's also plenty of tools available already, so stop complaining and start using them.
ps. those children need someone to pay for the porn games, so maybe don't give them money for that?
Won't anyone think of the children? We need to shut down the internet ASAP. IT can clearly be used to access Porn by minors so shut it down immediately.
You know Google will show your kids pornography too. Graphic real life people porn. For free! So there isn't even a barrier/gate of having to spend money to get the "good stuff". At least all Steam sells is cartoons, stuff you can see on Google is waaaay more traumatising, graphic, violent, sick (even some stuff for me an adult).
Anyways, Steam is following the law as much as any other place that sells pornography, if you have a problem with it so much, then yes it's a good idea for you not to buy games from Steam anymore. That's your right as a consumer. It won't make a dent in Steam's profits tho.