wonder if they could get around this nonsense by using the method that h-rpg maker games utilize for Steam
Judging by
Sexbot example, simply renaming things works for now, where applicable (incest).
This, or poor blind monkey which is tasked with searching and assembling delist-to-comply games is not giving a rat's ass.
YET.
I genuinely don't want to even think politics yet, but GabeN is about to be seated into same banks blacklist piss tank with guess-who... And with such usual sleeves-down approach they sure shall, eventually.
(Unlike guess-who, it won't take 2ish years to initiate, funnily enough. What a bunch of hypocrites)
If (big IF) common sense won't gonna prevail (it never does).
In context of HardStuck, furries won this round again - and generic humanoid persons with them.
So HardStuck is probably safe for being published on Steam. For now.
Escape Dungeon series can serve as alarm trigger: when they'll take it down, shit is about to get real...
Can't tell about Patreon. These fruitcakes keep impressing even seasoned watchers like me. And banning people at random for seemingly legit (their current rules wise) means. Noone's safe at Patreon. And never was.