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Hjelp oss å oversette Steam
Please contact me on steam
http://steamcommunity.com/id/TradeCityOwner/
EDIT : Another question : How the demo knew we have bought the Steam game ? :)
Yes, i think i will buy it so i have to know ! :] How the sequel is doing ?
You can make a DLC with "risque content" just like Blood & Gore DLC for Total War: ROME II:
http://store.steampowered.com/app/259800/
Guess there's no easy way around it, but what about hiding it in the options and calling it something that people don't react to like "risque content" that you use here ^^ Or parental controls? Though the trick would be to get it rated as the kiddie version while still including the full content.
Or that wouldn't be enough to go aroudn the ESRB? Or trying to get it rated in a country which accepts everything?
Even then, age verification is just a formality. People just enter an early year and they're set.
Dawn of War II and such use it but kids learn fast that they just enter 1910 as a year and it's set ^^
On the version I sell on my site you can still choose of course.
So Steam forbids nudity and such?
Can't wait for the beta and then the DLC :)
It should be available in January, but in the next days I'll begin sending keys to anyone who bought the game direct. Just remember that Steam version has the sexy content removed for obvious reasons :)
From the Winter Wolves forums, it is currently being tested to minimize bugs for the Steam implementation. It should be out sometime in January, 2014.