Collective Shout Purge Sees Horror Games In Crosshairs
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Why cant the payment processors just fucking ignore them oh my god
I think all the higher ups are afraid to admit they consume adult content so they will act as if it's wrong.
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If this is true, all gamers who care about this issue of censorship should collectively boycott those payment processors. PayPal should be especially easy to disconnect from since they already suck.
Yeah I already stopped using them years ago haha
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Collective shout seems to have expanded its scope: games like cult classic Fear And Hunger have been removed from Itch.io, while horror game VILE: Exhumed has been delisted from Steam just a week after launch.
God, I'm getting flash backs to that lawyer who hated video games and wanted them all banned. He had a hardon for the gta series. Jack something.
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The founder is a well-known Christian "pro-life feminist" from Australia.
So she's savvy with her words so people don't recognize the true anti-gay crusade. A true wolf in bitch's clothing.
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The founder is a well-known Christian "pro-life feminist" from Australia.
Pro life feminist is an oxymoron
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Collective shout seems to have expanded its scope: games like cult classic Fear And Hunger have been removed from Itch.io, while horror game VILE: Exhumed has been delisted from Steam just a week after launch.
Gotta love the Collective Cunts.
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It appears that in the future, Itch will allow creators to opt out of payment providers, meaning that it's probably on a per game basis, not per platform. That Itch and Steam are not making a per game solution now, is most likely because their current software doesn't allow it and they need time to rework it. Itch has promised various changes already, Steam has been mum afaik.
Source for Itch: "For NSFW pages, this will include a new step where creators must confirm that their content is allowable under the policies of the respective payment processors linked to their account.". https://itch.io/updates/update-on-nsfw-content
Interesting! Maybe it's a similar situation on Steam, but the payment providers demanded the platforms act immediately (or at least too soon for them to make such changes).
Or maybe Steam gets too many chargebacks on NSFW games and is ok with this? Lol
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Or you know, try bitcoin instead?
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Yeah, because that's an actual payment option isn't it?
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Yeah, because that's an actual payment option isn't it?
That is the intention. You could choose to convert, hold, transfer to your needs.
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That is the intention. You could choose to convert, hold, transfer to your needs.
Right okay so steam are going to accept my positive vibes are they?
Next time you decide to make a truly stupid comment, perhaps you could put some effort into it making some kind of coherent sense, otherwise you sound like an utter prat.
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Right okay so steam are going to accept my positive vibes are they?
Next time you decide to make a truly stupid comment, perhaps you could put some effort into it making some kind of coherent sense, otherwise you sound like an utter prat.
Mate, it just requires an address to transfer to. Nothing stopping an organisation like steam from making a wallet and accepting funds. This level of new inconvenience introduced might make it more appealing, not stupid.