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Looking through Steam tracker it does seem to be incest and fetish porn games removed:
https://steam-tracker.com/ (you can sort the table by date).
Or am I missing something? I am genuinely curious.
I am no supporter of Collective Shout, but there are many examples of US tech companies ignoring local laws due to a toxic mix of corruption and arrogance. Steam initially not giving refunds is one relevant example.
I don’t understand OP’s post. If you want sexy/porn games on Steam (I even have 1 or 2) best option is to comply with local laws and get rid of incest, rape and extreme fetish content.
The devs can setup a patreon (without explicit references to incest) and email new builds to subscribers. It’s not unreasonable to expect a few hoops considering the nature of the content. I would even go as far as saying that it’s in their benefit to keep a low profile (i.e. not be listed on Steam).
Is it though?
Valve openly refused to honour legally required refunds because of the culture of corruption and criminality that is unfortunately extremely prevalent in the US.
I believe it was complaints from Australia that forced them to provide refunds on a global level.
How is this different?
The Amiga supported two mice connected at the same time, allowing for multiplayer in games such as The Settlers and Lemmings.
Never knew about this.
Are you sure that something like incest wasn’t illegal to start with in many places where Steam operates?
I would speculate that many places ban incest containing media and Steam simply didn’t bother following these rules.
That’s a whole different discussion compared to the messaging in OP’s text.
Cool stuff!
Half-Life 1 (and expansions)
SimCity 3000, SimCity 4
Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines
Deus Ex
Zoo Tycoon
Leisure Suit Larry 7: Love for Sail
Morrowind
Industry Giant 2
Fallout 1/2
Arcanum
SimTower
Sopuli is Finnish, some Euro community are on there, although there are many generic communities as well.
Check back in a few hours.
I can see your community via community search on Voyage.
The post also appears on search. It looks like the tool works.
Even from a major instance (one of the ones that was successfully federated by a bot)?
Try searching for the community via your other Lemmy accounts. Might be first worth posting something with your mod account first.
The tool enables first time federation for new communities.
Try adding the community via this tool:
I actually remember hearing about this when it came out.
Kinda freaky to think that 2012 is retro these days.
Thanks for sharing!
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