> On steam you have to go out of your way for such games to be recommended for you.
Go on steam, not signed in and go to new releases. I promise you there are porn games right there on the first page of results. Often of a very degenerate nature. I don’t even need to be authenticated to see that. But I do need to go out of my way to verify my age, if I click on a call of duty game or something.
No it doesn't. You clicked something for those to appear. Go ahead and open https://store.steampowered.com with a private browser window. I don't see any porn game unless you categorize games like Umamusume as porn. In that case you have a problem not Steam.
BTW your use of "degenerate" word suggests you have a bias.
I clicked and there is absolutely is content that is not acceptable, to me, visible on the front page. Everyone has a different opinions of what’s acceptable, which is why we have ratings systems so society can draw a line.
If a platform doesn’t curate then governments or the legal system, or lobbyists targeting payment providers will step in.
I see a lot of violent stuff, which I think many parents wouldn't find acceptable. I also see a little bit of weeb shit, which again may be unacceptable. I don't see anything which is obviously pornographic; the closest I see to that is an ad for Witcher 3, which I know to have nudity which could reasonably be called pornographic, however nothing in the ad hints at this. It is clearly a violent game though.
And again, studies have shown violence in video games does not increase violence in kids as they grow, in fact it tends to be an outlet, so it should be up to parents to control what they see as acceptable for the kid they are raising.
This push for governments to restrict EVERYONE's kids because a group of parents dislike something is insane, if you don't want your kid to play/watch something, the enforce some damn rules on your own kid.
Then .. don't let your kids use those games? Why should my kids be restricted because your puritan sensitives were upset.
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Fascinating that someone who explicitly enabled sex content on their steam account is having a moral panick about sex content on steam.
Thou dost protest too much?
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> I get that you’re probably an illiterate retard
We've banned this account.
Oh my, it seems we've struck a nerve!
The game in N&T marked sex content is RPG maker slop featuring romanceable characters with big boobs. There is no nudity in the game, only romance options, and you must manually download and install an 18+ patch distributed on the publisher's website, for it to become an H-game.
Feel free to report the game for being mislabeled, that is a perfectly reasonable response if you feel it's skirting the spirit of the rules. I would actually agree too! In fact, I'd argue Steam should be carefully about any game encouraging a user to go off-site.
Meanwhile, the N&T for an account with no filters has the actual adult content. So, despite my apparent illiteracy, we are correct.