- May 17, 2017
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There are games in which a player plays a guy who lives with a girl older than herself and a woman (with her sister and mother). In such games, we can say that they are not relatives.It seems to be a complaint based system. Once they get reports of "inappropriate content" and the reports make it through the inbox at Patreon, then they might have an admin investigate.
Will Glamour get flagged? Who knows. Maybe they can ride the letter of the law enough to avoid the ban. There have been a whole lot of creative solutions to this problem across the adult game community. A lot of games make you name the relationships up front (so "Friend" instead of "Sister") so any rule breaking is theoretically on the part of the player. I dunno if this is actually effective or if it simply hasn't been challenged yet. I'm not going to lose any sleep over it. I suspect Patreon won't do more than token enforcement of the rule lest they threaten a fairly sizeable chunk of their income. I also think Patreon was scapegoated in the BB shutdown. DarkSilver was sick and tired of BB and wanted to do Glamour instead, but couldn't figure out a way to dump BB without losing all of his patrons, so latched on to the Patreon change as just the excuse he needed to switch development.
Another thing is when you do a remake of the game with incest and simply do not call the family of the main character “the family of the main character”.
I will not write a complaint about "BB-Glamor", but there are those who can write this, and something tells me that "BB-Glamor" will be banned very quickly.