And you can just google Steam Guidelines. Seem pretty clear to me.
And you can just google Steam Guidelines. Seem pretty clear to me.
It is about preservation of games. Some of them may have one physical prototype or disk out there and those will not last. On second note some of them may have no physical copy, just code on some computer. Keeping and even better sharing ROMs keeps them alive.
That screenshot did soften my stance somewhat toward some moderation. I mean they should read the names or descriptions of games they release, but thats it. It would be great to see games that are just offensive to be brought up and removed from the service. No one should earn any money for things like that.
How long for a game where you torture somebody with a car battery? Or how long for a game where you use child labor?
I completely agree with Valve. I don’t live NA so I can’t really comment on those laws, but here in EU there are pretty clear laws against hate speech, racism and inciting violence against somebody.
I completely agree. Having a practice mode where you can train everything but not a tutorial menu for that had options ready like practice throw breaks, low parry etc. I guess writing a few lines of text and having these presets ready is too much to ask. In fact the whole single player was a big letdown to me.
I completely agree. It would really be good and make even watching tournaments more interesting after a nerf or buff.