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  • There should honestly be a set of pre-made materials or customizable templates for this type of stuff.

  • I would rather have more competition in the market.

  • But is Palworld really a knockoff? Some of the designs are similar, but I didn't get the impression that whole game is a knockoff.

    If we used Nintendo's logic, we would never have any other CRPGs beyond Ultima. I am don't support such measures.

  • Some are the designs are pretty close I will admit, even though I don't think Nintendo should be able to randomly shut down gamea that are vaguely similar to Pokémon.

  • Is the art of Palworld similar to Pokémon?

  • The Deus Ex series often have pacificist playthroughs (3rd one definitely does, you can play a pacificist playthrough of the OG game with a few exceptions).

    The Age of Decadence has a mostly skill check and conversation playthrough. I forget if it's fully pacifict though.

  • Haven't tried the demo yet. I will probably try it out before deciding whether to get the release version.

    But it feels like my kind of game (I love restaurant management sims and I like sci-fi). I just hope the management and business sim elements aren't too simplistic

  • I would really like to try out this VR headset, almost as a technology history type project.

  • This reads like a joke. :)

  • 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.

  • Itch.io is delisting NSFW games due to pressure from payment processors

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  • Touche!

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  • Itch had to limit dynamic filtering (like searching for Arcade + Fantasy) to just a few preset tags because of the server load.

    That sounds rough. I follow a few devs/projects on Itch, but I don't really use their discovery features.