![]() ![]() ![]() HuniePop/HunieCam and others have long operated on Steam acceptably within TOS - lets not give them a hard time.HuniePop 2 Double Date Free Download RepacklabĪn era of darkness and destruction draws near as an ancient evil of limitless lechery, the Nymphojinn, will soon be awoken by a cosmic super-period of unspeakable PMS. Don't start moving the line of acceptability simply because a few people get bent out of shape - Steam never does this when it comes to violence for instance. Leave games like HuniePop alone so long as they stay on the "right side of the Adult boundary" that Steam has long asked. There are hundreds of asset-flipping, bare Unity/Unreal engine titles and poorly put together pieces of crap sold on Steam that are far more justifiably pruned from its ecosystem I'd want Steam to focus on there first. Games like HuniePop, VR Kanojo and VNs may be controversial, but they are -within their genres - often rather well made titles that could very easily be considered good games. Think about it - Skyrim and Fallout have been modded with all kinds of sexually explicit content but neither Steam nor Bethesda steps in and stops it nor should they! The owner of the game gets a supported title and can by their own volition add/patch/mod whatever they want and Steam should rightly have no say. Personally I think this is a fantastic compromise, where a game can benefit from Steam's reach and scale, while not having to be completely censored, thus making a wholly different and lesser version of the game on Steam which is a pain for both users to buy and devs to maintain. What's more is that titles like HuniePop, that VR girlfriend game from Japanese devs "imagine', and a TON of "Visual Novels", often sell a version of their game on Steam to comply with their restrictions on sexual content, but then allow the use of a user-applied "uncensored" patch - sometimes its even allowed/made/encouraged by the devs. I get that Steam doesn't want (and has never been) a place to sell majorly sexually explicit "porn games", but most of these titles do not quality - at least in the forms which are dispensed on Steam. I don't think they should remove most of these games. Valve has seemingly moved away from that stance last year, mandating that developers can no longer distribute uncensor patches via the Steam Community or provide instructions on how to install them. However, developers of similar games stated that Valve had a policy of allowing this content so long as the developers distributed it in a separate file. Part of the dating sim elements include graphic scenes depicting nudity. HuniePop is a game that mixes dating sim elements with a match 3 puzzle game. I don't play any of these games so I can't opine on whether the potential bans are valid or not. However, some of these same developers are removing the "bad" content so they can continue to be sold on Steam. Not that this is a bad thing because it is their house, so their rules, but some developers are crying foul because they don't believe their content is pornographic. It seems that Valve is on a crusade to remove games from Steam that are claimed to include pornographic content.
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