Game Developer Confirms Steam Adult Game Filter

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Adult game developer Love in Space has divulged through a series of tweets that Steam is indeed getting an adult game filter. The release of their new game Shining Song Starnova has been delayed until Valve has integrated the filter into Steam. Earlier this year we reported that adult games were facing possible expulsion from the platform and censorship removal patch links were being removed from the Steam forums. Creating a proper adult game filter seems to be the best long term solution for the Steam platform although publishers are certainly feeling the financial heat as they wait in limbo.

We’ve now been updated by Valve in regards to Shining Song Starnova, the summary is that they are working on new features to give people more control over the content they see and SSS has been identified as needing these features in place before it can go live on Steam.
 
Meh. I don't know why Steam had the backlash over adult games in the first place. Having filters and controls is a must. I'd rather have a gaming platform that can cater to everything as long as it's not illegal in that area. As well as behind the scenes that you can filter out games based on countries.

Little Timmy can get his Paw Patrol games on the same platform Little Timmy's Daddy can see Anime Tiddies. Passcodes, authentication, time controls, other. You should give the mass the tools to be able to be granular about the controls and let it sort itself out.

But being a parent is hard. You have to be involved in your kid's activites so the Blue Whale challenge doesn't happen.
 
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Obviously. The only way HL3 can end now would be in a huge intergalactic orgy between Gordon, Alyx, the G-Man, several Combine soldiers and those weird space grubs. Anything less than this simply wouldn't live up to expectation.
Flesh Gordon?
 
Meh. I don't know why Steam had the backlash over adult games in the first place. Having filters and controls is a must. I'd rather have a gaming platform that can cater to everything as long as it's not illegal in that area. As well as behind the scenes that you can filter out games based on countries.

Little Timmy can get his Paw Patrol games on the same platform Little Timmy's Daddy can see Anime Tiddies. Passcodes, authentication, time controls, other. You should give the mass the tools to be able to be granular about the controls and let it sort itself out.

But being a parent is hard. You have to be involved in your kid's activites so the Blue Whale challenge doesn't happen.
Question is, will Steam ask for your porn viewing license if you're in the UK.
 
um.. ok. from seeing some of the titles i was already under the impression they did have adult only games.

but anime porn isnt really my thing.
 
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