For Serious Sam, yes.
For Serious Sam, yes.
I’ll be honest, the only time I’ve ever heard about offensive content on steam is through articles like these. Otherwise, offensive games and groups have not once came up when I was browsing steam.
But is it worth it for Yang et al to be able to publish their games on Steam when Valve won’t clean up the rest of it?
Would a game like Postal 2 fit within your line? A game that many found humorous, and equally many found distasteful and offensive. Point is, your views and lines are different than other people’s. I honestly think that this is better for the future of Steam, because many games like the before mentioned school shooter…
The point is where do you draw the line? Should they cater to your line? Or mine?
Genuine, honest question here: Who really browses the store and relies on Steam’s built-in systems to find new games? Do those people actually exist (No, people specifically looking for crap games to stream and ridicule don’t count)?
I’ve been using Steam for damn near 8 years and I think I’ve looked at sale pages…
Good move, Valve. A platform should be an agnostic canvas for artists, not a playing field for corporations to push their morals on others.
“There will be people throughout the Steam community who hate your games, and hope you fail to find an audience, and there will be people here at Valve who feel exactly the same way. However, offending someone shouldn’t take away your game’s voice. We believe you should be able to express yourself like everyone else,…