[QUOTE=Antary;51809019]Is this going to be another thread where we debate which flavor of non-existent people is and isn't okay to kill in video games?[/QUOTE]
child rape simulator when
Fiction isn't free from morals.
[QUOTE=Antary;51809019]Is this going to be another thread where we debate which flavor of non-existent people is and isn't okay to kill in video games?[/QUOTE]
I'd wager if a good chunk of the posters were born a couple decades earlier they'd be taking part in comic book burning.
This set of fictional actions committed against these fictional characters offends me, clearly this makes any uneven treatment of the game perfectly fine.
Honestly it's pitiful.
[QUOTE=papaya;51808865]not gonna lie this sounds pretty pathetic
[B]
yandere sim is obstensibly a game about murdering school children for funsies, with all the cliche ecchi anime tropes to go with it.[/B]
when you look at the other games on the banned list ( [url]https://help.twitch.tv/customer/portal/articles/1992676-list-of-prohibited-games[/url] ) it really seems obvious that it should be banned.
Danganronpa is not a good comparison because in the games you never do the killing yourself. Plus theres the fact that the blood is pink and also because for the most part the game isn't [i]intended[/i] to be offensive or graphic, like pretty much all the games on the list INCLUDING yandere sim[/QUOTE]
It is clear that you have never even looked at un-editorialized footage based on this line alone. Even in its current super-alpha state, it outlines a clear reason for murder, a goal. Not "for funsies."
Maybe try getting your info from places other than hyper-offended tumblr blogs and also sensationalist games media.
[editline]11th February 2017[/editline]
Please keep in mind: [t]http://i.imgur.com/lH4PPpX.png[/t]
Also keep in mind:
1) panty shots are decidedly less "extreme" than the outright nudity mentioned in this image, by a Twitch admin.
2) The panty shots are a means to an end, to gain unlockable bonuses.
3) they are not the focus of the game. Stat-building and sneaky murder/social alienation is the focus.
[QUOTE=Talvy;51809067]child rape simulator when[/QUOTE]
It's been done. To nobody's surprise, it's already banned.
[QUOTE=Gray Altoid;51809099]It is clear that you have never even looked at un-editorialized footage based on this line alone. Even in its current super-alpha state, it outlines a clear reason for murder, a goal. Not "for funsies."
Maybe try getting your info from places other than hyper-offended tumblr blogs and also sensationalist games media.
[editline]11th February 2017[/editline]
Please keep in mind: [t]http://i.imgur.com/lH4PPpX.png[/t]
Also keep in mind:
1) panty shots are decidedly less "extreme" than the outright nudity mentioned in this image, by a Twitch admin.
[b]2) The panty shots are a means to an end, to gain unlockable bonuses.[/b]
3) they are not the focus of the game. Stat-building and sneaky murder/social alienation is the focus.[/QUOTE]
I'd like to focus on the bolded part. Why isn't it something like stealing hairclips instead? Because the author made it that way. This isn't an argument. The author deliberately chose to reward creepshots - an inherently sexual action.
I am not saying that panty shots = nudity or that they are ban-worthy, but please, don't say that they're just "a means to an end". Had gang rape been a japanese anime stereotype, would it somehow be less weird when included in a game?
[QUOTE=Demeschik;51809221]I'd like to focus on the bolded part. Why isn't it something like stealing hairclips instead? Because the author made it that way. This isn't an argument. The author deliberately chose to reward creepshots - an inherently sexual action.
I am not saying that panty shots = nudity or that they are ban-worthy, but please, don't say that they're just "a means to an end". Had gang rape been a japanese anime stereotype, would it somehow be less weird when included in a game?[/QUOTE]
[URL="https://i.redd.it/36n34vnun0dy.jpg"]ACCEPTABLE[/URL] [URL="http://i.imgur.com/w3J6gAY.jpg"]CONTENT[/URL] (links are nsfw, obviously)
[URL="http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/yandere-simulator/images/c/c2/Panties.png/revision/latest?cb=20150523045757"]UNACCEPTABLE CONTENT[/URL]
so argues demeschik, moral arbiter of our universe.
[QUOTE=Mattk50;51809275][URL="https://i.redd.it/36n34vnun0dy.jpg"]ACCEPTABLE CONTENT[/URL] (link is nsfw, obviously)
[URL="http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/yandere-simulator/images/c/c2/Panties.png/revision/latest?cb=20150523045757"]UNACCEPTABLE CONTENT[/URL]
so argues demeschik, moral arbiter of our universe.[/QUOTE]
"I am not saying that panty shots = nudity or that they are ban-worthy"
I am not arguing in favor of banning YS, I am saying that "but pantyshots are there for the unlocks" is not much of an argument in itself.
[QUOTE=Demeschik;51809299]"I am not saying that panty shots = nudity or that they are ban-worthy"
I am not arguing in favor of banning YS, I am saying that "but pantyshots are there for the unlocks" is not much of an argument in itself.[/QUOTE]
I was responding to the bit where you argue that it's more "inherently sexual" than crouching over someone and shoving your fully realized shlong into their mouth.
[QUOTE=Mattk50;51809305]I was responding to the bit where you argue that it's more "inherently sexual" than crouching over someone and shoving your fully realized shlong into their mouth.[/QUOTE]
I never claimed it to be "more" inherently sexual either.
when you look at the list its pretty ridiculous that games like yandere, honeypop, sakura games and genital jousting are put on the same level as stuff like rapelay but twitch arnt going to give a fuck when its just one developer complaining. yandaredev should get some key community members who have been affected (like totalbiscuit) to organize an event with other big streamers to play stuff on the ban list and see if twitch have the balls to ban them when real money is at stake
[QUOTE=MrHeadHopper;51808421]Thing is, if you rank Doom based on the level of violence, it's as violent as you can ever get in a game. I'm including shit like Manhunt since that wasn't extremely violent but predatory, which is what made it weird.
From what I've seen of YS, including your videos, it's not even remotely close to the extreme of its medium as Doom is. Doom has you brutally ripping people apart with your bare hands as a core gameplay mechanic.
I think the problem most people, or atleast I, have is that there's this weird US-centric double standard where extreme violent content is okay, but extreme or in this case vaguely remarked sexual content warrants being shut down, demonized and taken out back for a double barrel execution.
It just doesn't feel very fair. I don't side with this creepy shit either, because that's frankly what it is, but shutting people down on account that it's too extreme when Doom is as extreme as it is on it's own side of the spectrum is moronic.[/QUOTE]
Doom is detailed gore and violence, but the excess of it is either corpsepiles and blood everywhere, or you tearing apart demons from hell with your bare hands. Keep in mind violence against demons (and other players in multiplayer) didn't give the original Doom an escape clause when politicians and moral guardians hounded it for 'rotting kid's brains with its violence' in the 90's.
Yandere Sim is tongue-in-cheek in many ways and an active parody of numerous anime tropes, but it's way bloodier than even Hitman; you even have the option to ram a circular saw in a moe-eyed high schooler's face, and then promptly chop them into pieces (the actual gore is just off-camera and probably not even gore, just a model swap when it's over, but even for a gory discretion shot it's obviously a mess) to be able to store or hide their body parts more efficiently from detection. All while the protagonist does this with a smile on her face.
Pantyshots are honestly a near non-issue in comparison given that there are so many fanservice and even.. strange or, weird games that can be streamed on Twitch. Not to mention games like Akiba's Trip or the numerous Vita / PS4 fanservice titles from Japan that are coming out just about yearly which have no rules or bans applied to them due to a lack of similar violence to YS.
A lot of it is mainly context in that they use the scenario and the violence against fictional minors (which, when you do kill them, is actually played seriously in-game) to justify the rest of their decisions. And with the dev being vocal and going out of his way to bring attention to it, there's no way in hell they'd unban YS unless some severe pressure was applied for whatever reason.
The problem with yandere dev's situation is his game is in Patreon hell.
He can't 'finish' the game without basically going back to becoming a neet on /v/ again, while at the same time, he can't stop development and putting it out as is, getting Twitch to unban the game, would turn off a lot of players due to the lazy coding/bugs in the game, killing his income stream.
[QUOTE=waylander;51809315]when you look at the list its pretty ridiculous that games like yandere, honeypop, sakura games and genital jousting are put on the same level as stuff like rapelay but twitch arnt going to give a fuck when its just one developer complaining. yandaredev should get some key community members who have been affected (like totalbiscuit) to organize an event with other big streamers to play stuff on the ban list and see if twitch have the balls to ban them when real money is at stake[/QUOTE]
As nice as that sounds, Yandere Dev is generally known as a "creepy guy making that creepy anime murder game" so with all the rumors flying around about him and the premise of the game being distasteful to most people he's not gonna be the one to start some revolution.
The likely reason is that advertisers took issue with the game and didn't want their products to be associated with it, so they asked twitch to pull the game. Comparing Doom to Yandere Simulator is moot as Doom is pretty typical brutal video game gore, and Dangan Ronpa is very plot driven with little sexual themes. This is a game about killing high school kids with heavily sexual themes and violence hand in hand. Twitch is trying to make money here and that means listening to advertisers. I don't really mind the game, I do think the creator is milking this a bit too much though (A lot to his benefit, lol, can't blame him). His rant on "SJWs" being the reason is pretty silly.
[QUOTE=Aldawolf;51809524]This is a game about killing high school kids with heavily sexual themes and violence hand in hand.[/QUOTE]
:what:
What are those sexual themes? The only thing that comes to mind is that [I]one [/I]girl's problem with compensated dating, and you can fix said situation without having to kill anyone.
[QUOTE=Gray Altoid;51809099]It is clear that you have never even looked at un-editorialized footage based on this line alone. Even in its current super-alpha state, it outlines a clear reason for murder, a goal. Not "for funsies."
Maybe try getting your info from places other than hyper-offended tumblr blogs and also sensationalist games media.
[editline]11th February 2017[/editline]
Please keep in mind: [t]http://i.imgur.com/lH4PPpX.png[/t]
Also keep in mind:
1) panty shots are decidedly less "extreme" than the outright nudity mentioned in this image, by a Twitch admin.
2) The panty shots are a means to an end, to gain unlockable bonuses.
3) they are not the focus of the game. Stat-building and sneaky murder/social alienation is the focus.[/QUOTE]
I said ostensibly, just as much as GTA is ostensibly a game about murdering civilians. It's obviously not entirely that, but you can certainly [i]do[/i] that.
besides, the goal is 'because they want to steal a guy from you' which is not a good enough excuse for having a schoolchild killing sim
key part there is [b]sim[/b]. It's why second life is banned, but something like Far Cry whatever-it-is with the sex cutscene wouldn't be. It's part of the story, rather than something that can be done at whim.
and again, great, the panty shots arent the focus. What is the focus is killing schoolkids, which is, well, bad. 'It's tongue in cheek!' doesnt cut it.
I don't have an excuse for conan exiles, I will say that. I feel more inclined to say that twitch should ban that as well, but by the looks of it the kind of game it is brings in a ton of revenue for twitch seeing as a lot of big streamers are playing, so there's the answer.
[editline]11th February 2017[/editline]
[QUOTE=Aldawolf;51809524]The likely reason is that advertisers took issue with the game and didn't want their products to be associated with it, so they asked twitch to pull the game. Comparing Doom to Yandere Simulator is moot as Doom is pretty typical brutal video game gore, and Dangan Ronpa is very plot driven with little sexual themes. This is a game about killing high school kids with heavily sexual themes and violence hand in hand. Twitch is trying to make money here and that means listening to advertisers. I don't really mind the game, I do think the creator is milking this a bit too much though (A lot to his benefit, lol, can't blame him). His rant on "SJWs" being the reason is pretty silly.[/QUOTE]
also this, tangentially related remember all the drama about good old Hatred, that so-edgy-it-hurts mass murder simulator? Also not allowed on twitch (altho as part of the general AO ESRB rating blanket ban) and I'm sure any of the reasons you could come up with for having that off of twtich could also be made for yandere sim, with the added bonus of the people you're killing are highschool kids and also the sexual themes.
[QUOTE=papaya;51809597]I said ostensibly, just as much as GTA is ostensibly a game about murdering civilians. It's obviously not entirely that, but you can certainly [i]do[/i] that.
besides, the goal is 'because they want to steal a guy from you' which is not a good enough excuse for having a schoolchild killing sim
key part there is [b]sim[/b]. It's why second life is banned, but something like Far Cry whatever-it-is with the sex cutscene wouldn't be. It's part of the story, rather than something that can be done at whim.
and again, great, the panty shots arent the focus. What is the focus is killing schoolkids, which is, well, bad. 'It's tongue in cheek!' doesnt cut it.
I don't have an excuse for conan exiles, I will say that. I feel more inclined to say that twitch should ban that as well, but by the looks of it the kind of game it is brings in a ton of revenue for twitch seeing as a lot of big streamers are playing, so there's the answer.
[/QUOTE]
5 (or 6, there's one I'm not sure about) methods of 'elimination' are not killing anyone, 7 (or 6) are.
A crappy job for a Hatred-like killing simulator [B][I]focused [/I][/B] on killing schoolkids if only half of the options are actually killing anyone, wouldn't you agree?
[QUOTE=papaya;51809597]I said ostensibly, just as much as GTA is ostensibly a game about murdering civilians. It's obviously not entirely that, but you can certainly [i]do[/i] that.
besides, the goal is 'because they want to steal a guy from you' which is not a good enough excuse for having a schoolchild killing sim
key part there is [b]sim[/b]. It's why second life is banned, but something like Far Cry whatever-it-is with the sex cutscene wouldn't be. It's part of the story, rather than something that can be done at whim.[/quote]
Wowsers! They should get on with banning Hi(tm)an, aka Assassination Simulator. After all, you can strip anybody you kill, and also commit mass murder on over 400 people in every level. I mean sure, the GOAL is to only kill one or two people, but [I]ostensibly[/I] every level can become an exercise in genocide, stripping them to their underwear, and tossing them in a woodchipper.
[quote]and again, great, the panty shots arent the focus. What is the focus is killing schoolkids, which is, well, bad. 'It's tongue in cheek!' doesnt cut it.[/quote]
So far you have proffered nothing of substance beyond the quavering pathos of "it's creepy and wrong and involves 'children!'" You've raised exactly zero points beyond the following three items:
1) The game involves "kids"
2) "sexual themes"
3) Extreme Violence and gore
You're basically an uninformed soccer mom straight out of the 90s. This thread has already discussed the "Extreme Violence and gore" in detail, with the likes of Doom, Postal 1 and 2, Manhunt, and Hatred (the latter of the two only being banned when Twitch added in a blanket "no AO games" clause just before release of Hatred, rather than the violence within).
In terms of the "kids" element, it hardly holds any water. Yes, it is set in a school and they wear school uniforms, but as far as I can tell every character is intended to be in the age range of 17-18 years old. It's basically a game about junior and senior highschool students, IE either "adults" in the eyes of most jurisdictions, or nearly.
As for "Sexual themes," I am still completely baffled. Where are the sexual themes? Is it the part where you have hidden nudity? Is it the part where you can take pictures of what lies under some skirts? These are "Partial Nudity" and "Suggestive Themes," respectively, [url=http://www.esrb.org/ratings/ratings_guide.aspx]according to the ESRB ratings guide[/url], and on these pieces alone it'd only get a T rating, AKA just fine for anyone above the age of 13. Meanwhile, your talking point of GTA V has what they call "Strong Sexual Content" and allows you to have lapdances with strippers and fuck prostitutes, and then kill them and take compromising photos with your in-game camera.
So please, enlighten me, why is it okay this game gets singled out? You don't even need to look any further than Twitch's list of [url=https://help.twitch.tv/customer/portal/articles/1992676-list-of-prohibited-games]explicitly prohibited games[/url] to see a wild disparity.
[quote]3DXChat
Artificial Girl 1, 2, & 3
Artificial Academy 1 & 2
Battle Rape
BMX XXX
Cobra Club
Criminal Girls
Dramatical Murder
Genital Jousting
Grezzo 1 & 2
Harem Party
HunieCam Studio
HuniePop
Kamidori Alchemy Meister
Negligee
Porno Studio Tycoon
Purin to Ohuro
Purino Party
Radiator 2
RapeLay
Rinse and Repeat
Sakura Angels
Sakura Beach 1 & 2
Sakura Dungeon
Sakura Fantasy
Sakura Santa
Sakura Spirit
Sakura Swim Club
Second Life
Suck My Dick or Die!
The Guy Game
The Maiden Rape Assault: Violent Semen Inferno
What's under your blanket !?
Witch Trainer
Yandere Simulator
In addition to the above, we also prohibit all versions of games rated Adults-Only according to the ESRB's Rating Guide, including the following:
Hatred
Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy - Director's Cut
Manhunt 2: Uncut
[/quote]
An exhaustive list of pornographic games, found both on steam and elsewhere, with a comparatively innocuous game tacked on at the end, followed by a list of examples of what AO games are.
Also Greezo 1 and 2, which are just plain offensive and gory and bat shit insane as awful Doom mods :v:
[QUOTE=Aldawolf;51809524]The likely reason is that advertisers took issue with the game and didn't want their products to be associated with it, so they asked twitch to pull the game. Comparing Doom to Yandere Simulator is moot as Doom is pretty typical brutal video game gore, and Dangan Ronpa is very plot driven with little sexual themes. This is a game about killing high school kids with heavily sexual themes and violence hand in hand. Twitch is trying to make money here and that means listening to advertisers. I don't really mind the game, I do think the creator is milking this a bit too much though (A lot to his benefit, lol, can't blame him). His rant on "SJWs" being the reason is pretty silly.[/QUOTE]
The comparison is not moot. Whether or not they are banning the game because they are uncomfortable with it, but fine with doom or their advertisers are uncomfortable with it, but fine with doom - it is still a blatant double standard.
[QUOTE=RikohZX;51810763]Also Greezo 1 and 2, which are just plain offensive and gory and bat shit insane as awful Doom mods :v:[/QUOTE]
Unacceptable content: [t]http://i.imgur.com/x9nXl1s.jpg[/t]
Just as bad: [t]http://i.imgur.com/p6aB4FK.jpg[/t] [t]http://i.imgur.com/dK8DsMG.png[/t]
Wait Grezzo 1 and 2 [I]aren't[/I] the same mod with different titles?
[QUOTE=Gray Altoid;51810755]3DXChat
Artificial Girl 1, 2, & 3
Artificial Academy 1 & 2
Battle Rape
BMX XXX
Cobra Club
Criminal Girls
Dramatical Murder
Genital Jousting
Grezzo 1 & 2
Harem Party
HunieCam Studio
HuniePop
Kamidori Alchemy Meister
Negligee
Porno Studio Tycoon
Purin to Ohuro
Purino Party
Radiator 2
RapeLay
Rinse and Repeat
Sakura Angels
Sakura Beach 1 & 2
Sakura Dungeon
Sakura Fantasy
Sakura Santa
Sakura Spirit
Sakura Swim Club
Second Life
Suck My Dick or Die!
The Guy Game
The Maiden Rape Assault: Violent Semen Inferno
What's under your blanket !?
Witch Trainer
Yandere Simulator
In addition to the above, we also prohibit all versions of games rated Adults-Only according to the ESRB's Rating Guide, including the following:
Hatred
Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy - Director's Cut
Manhunt 2: Uncut
[/QUOTE]
A couple of these aren't even porn games and just rated m
Bit of a tangent, but what's the game at two minutes in? I remember seeing a video of it ages ago but never found out the name.
[QUOTE=Gray Altoid;51810777]Unacceptable content: [t]http://i.imgur.com/x9nXl1s.jpg[/t]
Just as bad: [t]http://i.imgur.com/p6aB4FK.jpg[/t] [t]http://i.imgur.com/dK8DsMG.png[/t][/QUOTE]
Well I can see points both for and against the game on Twitch, but [url=https://youtu.be/1wE5IxnsiWU?t=98]I still consider this kill-and-dispose method pretty fucked up.[/url] At least it was amusing to elaborately lay traps so people zap themselves to death via getting them wet followed by faulty electric lines and stuff like that, but easter eggs aside it feels like the further into development the game's gotten, the more the dev wanted some real violence and invoking some genuine despair on the characters with crapsack circumstances or so forth. Plus while you can try to spare the targets (eventually), the game is intended to have god knows how many ways to either kill them or get them out of the way, including sending them into enough despair to cause them to commit suicide or torture them in your basement so you can get them to commit a murder-suicide for you from how broken they are mentally afterwards.
It's kind of evolved big-time from simply being a Yandere Hitman-esque satire game to a (patreon-funded) legitimate project that the dev wants to be taken relatively seriously.
[QUOTE=Gray Altoid;51810755]Wowsers! They should get on with banning Hi(tm)an, aka Assassination Simulator. After all, you can strip anybody you kill, and also commit mass murder on over 400 people in every level. I mean sure, the GOAL is to only kill one or two people, but [I]ostensibly[/I] every level can become an exercise in genocide, stripping them to their underwear, and tossing them in a woodchipper.
So far you have proffered nothing of substance beyond the quavering pathos of "it's creepy and wrong and involves 'children!'" You've raised exactly zero points beyond the following three items:
1) The game involves "kids"
2) "sexual themes"
3) Extreme Violence and gore
You're basically an uninformed soccer mom straight out of the 90s. This thread has already discussed the "Extreme Violence and gore" in detail, with the likes of Doom, Postal 1 and 2, Manhunt, and Hatred (the latter of the two only being banned when Twitch added in a blanket "no AO games" clause just before release of Hatred, rather than the violence within).
In terms of the "kids" element, it hardly holds any water. Yes, it is set in a school and they wear school uniforms, but as far as I can tell every character is intended to be in the age range of 17-18 years old. It's basically a game about junior and senior highschool students, IE either "adults" in the eyes of most jurisdictions, or nearly.
As for "Sexual themes," I am still completely baffled. Where are the sexual themes? Is it the part where you have hidden nudity? Is it the part where you can take pictures of what lies under some skirts? These are "Partial Nudity" and "Suggestive Themes," respectively, [url=http://www.esrb.org/ratings/ratings_guide.aspx]according to the ESRB ratings guide[/url], and on these pieces alone it'd only get a T rating, AKA just fine for anyone above the age of 13. Meanwhile, your talking point of GTA V has what they call "Strong Sexual Content" and allows you to have lapdances with strippers and fuck prostitutes, and then kill them and take compromising photos with your in-game camera.
So please, enlighten me, why is it okay this game gets singled out? You don't even need to look any further than Twitch's list of [url=https://help.twitch.tv/customer/portal/articles/1992676-list-of-prohibited-games]explicitly prohibited games[/url] to see a wild disparity.
An exhaustive list of pornographic games, found both on steam and elsewhere, with a comparatively innocuous game tacked on at the end, followed by a list of examples of what AO games are.[/QUOTE]
Every time i see that list i lose it over the fact that Yandere Sim is anywhere close to fucking "Battle Rape".
[QUOTE=Svinnik;51808328]TL:DW:
Nude game modes, panty shot mechanic, only way to eliminate rivals was to murder them (incorrect), and the setting of the game[/QUOTE]
If he removes a majority of them, will twitch allow it? Cause I think he just needs to change the game's setting to an Academy instead of a highschool with underage students.
[QUOTE=ROFLBURGER;51810883]If he removes a majority of them, will twitch allow it? Cause I think he just needs to change the game's setting to an Academy instead of a highschool with underage students.[/QUOTE]
Perhaps, but Twitch isn't interested in taking periodic looks at a game to see if it's appropriate for streaming or not, so they're waiting until it's finished.
So assume it will remain banned for the next year or two.
[QUOTE=Gray Altoid;51810755]Wowsers! They should get on with banning Hi(tm)an, aka Assassination Simulator. After all, you can strip anybody you kill, and also commit mass murder on over 400 people in every level. I mean sure, the GOAL is to only kill one or two people, but [I]ostensibly[/I] every level can become an exercise in genocide, stripping them to their underwear, and tossing them in a woodchipper.
So far you have proffered nothing of substance beyond the quavering pathos of "it's creepy and wrong and involves 'children!'" You've raised exactly zero points beyond the following three items:
1) The game involves "kids"
2) "sexual themes"
3) Extreme Violence and gore
You're basically an uninformed soccer mom straight out of the 90s. This thread has already discussed the "Extreme Violence and gore" in detail, with the likes of Doom, Postal 1 and 2, Manhunt, and Hatred (the latter of the two only being banned when Twitch added in a blanket "no AO games" clause just before release of Hatred, rather than the violence within).
In terms of the "kids" element, it hardly holds any water. Yes, it is set in a school and they wear school uniforms, but as far as I can tell every character is intended to be in the age range of 17-18 years old. It's basically a game about junior and senior highschool students, IE either "adults" in the eyes of most jurisdictions, or nearly.
As for "Sexual themes," I am still completely baffled. Where are the sexual themes? Is it the part where you have hidden nudity? Is it the part where you can take pictures of what lies under some skirts? These are "Partial Nudity" and "Suggestive Themes," respectively, [url=http://www.esrb.org/ratings/ratings_guide.aspx]according to the ESRB ratings guide[/url], and on these pieces alone it'd only get a T rating, AKA just fine for anyone above the age of 13. Meanwhile, your talking point of GTA V has what they call "Strong Sexual Content" and allows you to have lapdances with strippers and fuck prostitutes, and then kill them and take compromising photos with your in-game camera.
So please, enlighten me, why is it okay this game gets singled out? You don't even need to look any further than Twitch's list of [url=https://help.twitch.tv/customer/portal/articles/1992676-list-of-prohibited-games]explicitly prohibited games[/url] to see a wild disparity.
An exhaustive list of pornographic games, found both on steam and elsewhere, with a comparatively innocuous game tacked on at the end, followed by a list of examples of what AO games are.[/QUOTE]
man you're really desperate for your snuff fetish game to be seen as a legitimate game and not just porn huh
/shrug like i said i guess that means the reason they allow gtav and conan exiles and not this is gonna be because of money, they'll get a shitton from those two and basically nothing from yandere sim bc nobody except weirdos on the internet know about it (thank god)
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[QUOTE=papaya;51810938][B]man you're really desperate for your snuff fetish game to be seen as a legitimate game and not just porn huh[/B][/quote]
Epic trole dude, nice.
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/shrug like i said i guess that means the reason they allow gtav and conan exiles and not this is gonna be because of money, they'll get a shitton from those two and basically nothing from yandere sim[/QUOTE]
Consider the fact that the dude's youtube channel has over 1.4 million subscribers, and over 1000 patrons on patreon. Also, popular yandere sim videos on youtube get over 1-2 million views each. That's a lot of untapped ad viewership for Twitch!
[quote] bc nobody except weirdos on the internet know about it (thank god)[/quote]
Your attitude and demeanor is quite honestly absolutely pathetic.
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