- Oct 20, 2019
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You just totally contradicted yourself in only a single paragraph dude.Wow, it's hard to be so wrong about something while sounding so right. There should be a word for it like wrongsplaining.
The author already expressed (via podcast) his wish to release a version with both the bestiality and shota patches included but he will have to share those via PM with the supporters. The reason why those are not in the original game is not about their "sell-ability" whatsoever as you could simply ignore those routes and not play them just like almost every other route in the game that has a subject you might dislike, but due to the fact that they are illegal in most countries and moreover, how they are banned by Patreon and could get the studios banned from the platform.
How does it being illegal in certain places & being bannable offences in other places NOT constitute an impact on sell-ability?
Anyway ... 'will have a supporters only merged version' also means they won't be selling that thing at all, but it'd end up being the 'underground version' of the game. The public release on Steam will never include that stuff.
Though I s'pose, this being the pirate's section, that underground version could make it's way here.
Also ... no ... if there's any game on any store with a beasty tag, I'll skip it entirely. The only way I could ever consider it is if the game info specifically states that it has a configuration setting to fully disable such content so I never, ever come across it in any way. Because 'ignore route' is BS, since unless you're following a walkthrough, you don't KNOW in advance how to trigger which scenes, so you'll end up unknowingly hitting unwanted content.
It's the same with scat content for example. Some games have configs to disable that. And it's another one of those tags that's an instant 'click away' indicator for me.
OK, that's just me, but I'm sure I'm not the only one who has their purchases influenced by the content tags, both positively and negatively.