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TopicAnime, Manga, VN, JRPG, Related Things Discussion Topic LXXXVII
agesboy
10/31/19 3:51:38 PM
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Aaantlion posted...
And, as I understand it, Steam has drastically cut back on its pornographic offerings in recent years and has pulled questionable titles.

"questionable titles" including this one for month (until HEAVY backlash) despite it being absolutely tame: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1044490/The_Expression_Amrilato/

If steam would be consistent, we would probably care less. For a long time it did not allow visual novels at all. Then it seemed like it was opening up, then it started randomly delisting some (sometimes for "school settings" itself being child exploitation???), and then back to opening up...

Nekopara was one of the first big 18+ VNs on steam, and they've been untouched by all of this. They deliver their 18+ content with a cheap DLC, buyable within steam itself. And yet a couple months ago, they banned the G Senjou no Maou patch that delivered 18+ content via the same way. Nekopara is FAR more notorious for its 18+ content because cuteness and lewdness is the entire point of the VN, and yet actual literature gets slapped by censorship. Why? Is it because Gsen's patch is free and Nekopara's is like $5? Is steam only complicit because they're making more money off of Nekopara? That isn't a moral stand, then.

They don't know where they want to be regarding visual novels and keep partially backtracking. It's obnoxious.
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