rusty_shackleford
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I saw Atlantico posted in this thread so I opened it up just to see some shilling for the epic game store.
I dno about that, seems rather easy to make you press buttons on command.I'm not your monkey, bitch.
I dno about that, seems rather easy to make you press buttons on command.
I rate only legitimately retarded posts retarded (and there's plenty there in the majority of your contributions), I don't seek out unrelated things you've written across the entire forum like a triggered chimpanzee flinging poo, besides I only need to remove and reapply the rating to a single one of your posts for you to go on a butthurt retaliatory rating spree on 6+ posts like a trained monkey.I dno about that, seems rather easy to make you press buttons on command.
Do I screenshot your autistic button pressing spree on my profile or is this the apex of the Steamtards ability to debate and justify his infantile and autistic scree?
I rate only legitimately retarded posts retarded
(and there's plenty there in the majority of your contributions)
I don't seek out unrelated things you've written across the entire forum like a triggered chimpanzee flinging poo
buy Ubi games
Or do most Chinese make the impression of living in misery to you? Those I talked to all seemed pretty happy, and rather amused by some "western" concerns...
exclusivelygames.com
‘Call of Cthulhu’ Campaign Books Destroyed by Chinese Government
- JACK LINDSEY- MAR 27.2019 - 7 COMMENTS
Printing books in China is a fairly common practice among publishers looking to save on costs, though not without its trade-offs, the most obvious of which is delayed delivery to Western markets. Another potential drawback to these cheaper printing costs is that the Chinese government might decide to completely destroy your product.
- All physical copies of the books have been destroyed.
- Chinese government complained of “sensitive issue.”
- Developers will reprint books and complete their delivery.
He's using the "pornographic" term as a coy, blanket smear to gain moral approval. Judging by Chinese standards, should they apply, could just mean any game with an R18+ rating will be censored, or rejected. "Shock content" could just as easily be applied to something like Alien: Isolation - if Call of Cthulhu is a "sensitive issue" where does it stop?
Agree with asset flips, they need to be more like GoG in that regard. As for Hentai, it's just plain trash, and can be seen a mile away. Who cares? If you're an adult I'm not sure why it would bother you just being there. If you have kids, use Steam's age restriction controls - maybe even enable them for yourself. What is so hard?Honestly cannot even use the Discovery Queue in Steam any more, not only because the amount of Hentai, but because of the amount of just crappy games, asset flips, etc. Allowing everything on your store is a mistake.
No twisting of words necessary.You're also twisting words left and right to make them fit into your "China bad! Epic bad!" narrative.
Yes, both removed from Steam. So what else is he talking about then? Boobs?What Sweeney meant with porn is porn and with shock content stuff like Hatred or that rape game (though that probably fit both categories and even Steam banned it).
...A burning tower, a demon...people with guns - pretty standard...oh some boobs...And yeah, that book destruction is hilarious. Though very foreseeable. Come on, look at the pictures in the ExclusivelyGames article and think a bit if you'd expect those to be allowed in China.
Really shouldn't have tried to print THAT in China. All it takes is one random inspector coming in, seeing the images, and not caring if they are even meant for the Chinese market or not. Censorship in China is very random and arbitrary, everyone knows that.
The problem is that these games take away what little time in the spotlight there is for actual games.Agree with asset flips, they need to be more like GoG in that regard. As for Hentai, it's just plain trash, and can be seen a mile away. Who cares? If you're an adult I'm not sure why it would bother you just being there. If you have kids, use Steam's age restriction controls - maybe even enable them for yourself. What is so hard?Honestly cannot even use the Discovery Queue in Steam any more, not only because the amount of Hentai, but because of the amount of just crappy games, asset flips, etc. Allowing everything on your store is a mistake.
That is exactly what I mean with twisting of words.No twisting of words necessary.
Yes, both removed from Steam. So what else is he talking about then? Boobs?What Sweeney meant with porn is porn and with shock content stuff like Hatred or that rape game (though that probably fit both categories and even Steam banned it).
Lol. What a statement.The problem is that these games take away what little time in the spotlight there is for actual games.
That's your problem, and again, it's not unstable - you can easily use filter tools to get by that. But why the hell do you rely on an algorithm to find "what you like", rather than reading/watching videos & deciding for yourself?I brought up the example of the Discovery Queue for a reason, I used to discover A LOT of games through that. A LOT of games through that. But ever since the floodgates were opened, it's become mostly unusable. I just don't have the patience to wade through so much crap.
Because those are very loose terms, yet not so much with the investors atmosphere. As you say, Steam is getting a "Chinese Equivalent" - Epic seem much more focused on a universal client, with censorship standards mirroring that. They clearly don't want to be a competitor, as they show zero concern for the consumer with the lackluster client, saying "the consumer has no say here", why would you say that to a customer base, unless you had other motivation? Now it's becoming clear how they feel for developers. A bigger cut, sure, because they want to enforce restrictions on design obviously - it won't last.That is exactly what I mean with twisting of words. Why would you even think he is talking about "something else"? He talked about pornographic and shock content, and those are just that, not more.
It is. Valve only has to keep it available to people who paid for it during the release. It's unlisted for everyone else.Also, Hatred is NOT removed from Steam.
It is. Valve only has to keep it available to people who paid for it during the release. It's unlisted for everyone else.Also, Hatred is NOT removed from Steam.
Ah my bad. Seem to remember them removing it after public outrage and releasing a some silly statement like "we don't condone this" - lol, no shit, you need to say that about all fiction? So they put it back...mehI never paid for Hatred, and I can access the page and buy it:
Ah my bad. Seem to remember them removing it after public outrage and releasing a some silly statement like "we don't condone this" - lol, no shit, you need to say that about all fiction? So they put it back...mehI never paid for Hatred, and I can access the page and buy it:
Valve’s Gabe Newell has apologised to Hatred developer Destructive Creations for the removal of the game from Steam Greenlight and has subsequently brought it back to the service.
Below is Newell’s statement as seen on Destructive Creations’ Facebook page.
“Hi, Jaroslaw.
“Yesterday I heard that we were taking Hatred down from Greenlight. Since I wasn’t up to speed, I asked around internally to find out why we had done that. It turns out that it wasn’t a good decision, and we’ll be putting Hatred back up. My apologies to you and your team. Steam is about creating tools for content creators and customers.
“Good luck with your game.”
Look forward to Gaben putting Sweeney back on the shelfThe boss came down from his ivory tower to put the game back
Epic shills think Sweeney will finally pay them when they reach 1000 shilling posts.Hey guise what's going on ITT?
So here's a new thing. Ubisoft's Anno 1800 has just gone Epic-exclusive, but in an interesting twist, they'e continuing to sell the game on Steam as a pre-order until its release date: https://store.steamp...6440/Anno_1800/
My first thought is, wow, how greedy. Juicing up pre-orders from Epic-hating players desperate to have the game on Steam.
But my second thought is...hey, that's not a bad compromise actually.
Reposting from the Obsidian forums: https://forums.obsidian.net/topic/108935-the-outer-worlds-wont-launch-on-steam/?p=2149504
So here's a new thing. Ubisoft's Anno 1800 has just gone Epic-exclusive, but in an interesting twist, they'e continuing to sell the game on Steam as a pre-order until its release date: https://store.steamp...6440/Anno_1800/
My first thought is, wow, how greedy. Juicing up pre-orders from Epic-hating players desperate to have the game on Steam.
But my second thought is...hey, that's not a bad compromise actually.
It's a long shot, but it may be worth trying to apply community pressure on Obsidian, Microsoft and Private Division to demand a similar arrangement from Epic. Why does Ubisoft get this perk to reduce fan backlash and they don't?
B: Your still getting the game on steam one year later.