That's wrong. At least last I heard. They get one chance to fix/change the game. Then they may resubmit it. If it's still not up to their standards, it's finito.Steam is very strict when it comes to games with a high school setting
And if a game is denied the dev can't resubmit it for review even if they make changes
I love this game, but I don't think steam would approve it unfortunately
Which sucks because it would be one of my favourite games on there
And a great addition to my collection
This is a message another dev got about resubmittingThat's wrong. At least last I heard. They get one chance to fix/change the game. Then they may resubmit it. If it's still not up to their standards, it's finito.
But nothing sexual even happens at the college, just some bullying and a fight scene, so what is wrong with that?Steam is very strict when it comes to games with a high school setting
And if a game is denied the dev can't resubmit it for review even if they make changes
I love this game, but I don't think steam would approve it unfortunately
Which sucks because it would be one of my favourite games on there
And a great addition to my collection
Did you actually read that? It's talking about content that was considered 'pedophilia'. If the dev had of explained the one girl's disease and not used the words 'high school' things would've been different. When presenting a game, you have to be 100% on spot with the description, otherwise it can get banned right off.This is a message another dev got about resubmitting
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They could have just been extra diligent with this game
But I think it might be the same for all games
I had a brain fart for a second and forgot Emma was in college not high schoolBut nothing sexual even happens at the college, just some bullying and a fight scene, so what is wrong with that?
Yes but you said a dev can resubmit a gameDid you actually read that? It's talking about content that was considered 'pedophilia'. If the dev had of explained the one girl's disease and not used the words 'high school' things would've been different. When presenting a game, you have to be 100% on spot with the description, otherwise it can get banned right off.
As I said, a dev can. But when you present a game that has loli-ish characters, you have to be as pertinent as you can in regards to it. The dev can still contact Valve support over it and he might get another chance at resubmission. But an actual Steam rep reviewed that game. So, only way around it is to talk to a Valve rep.Yes but you said a dev can resubmit a game
And that person said they can't that's what I was talking about
Emma is in High School...she is about to gradute (out of school because she doesn;t want to go back) and deciding on whether to persue college or work for the designer. Brain fart indeed Joshy..how could you of all people forget this?I had a brain fart for a second and forgot Emma was in college not high school
You're right this should be safe
If Emma was in high school, I don't think they would have accepted it though
I just checked her bio in gameEmma is in High School...she is about to gradute (out of school because she doesn;t want to go back) and deciding on whether to persue college or work for the designer. Brain fart indeed Joshy..how could you of all people forget this?
Damn Joshy, that brain fart is contagiousI just checked her bio in game
And it says she is studying at college
Was she in high school earlier in the game? I have forgotten tbh
Then one is wrong, or darkblue is not American and has no clue what he talking about. Very clearly in game..part of the plot..she does want to to return to school to graduate and will do so at home and finish her final project there. There are multiple discussions with characters as to whether Emma should go to 'college'...or work for the designer.I just checked her bio in game
And it says she is studying at college
Was she in high school earlier in the game? I have forgotten tbh
Again...since when did 18 year olds in the States finish 'college'....Damn Joshy, that brain fart is contagious
I also forgot for a minute that she was in college. And she faces the choice of finishing college or going to an internship to Valentini.
I just checked Suzi's bioThen one is wrong, or darkblue is not American and has no clue what he talking about. Very clearly in game..part of the plot..she does want to to return to school to graduate and will do so at home and finish her final project there. There are multiple discussions with characters as to whether Emma should go to 'college'...or work for the designer.
Suzi is in college. Emma is not.... If Emma was in her final year of college..she would not be 18 now would she? Think about it....this is just another fucking annoying story where an 18 year old should ALREADY be in college....as 18yo's leave high School at that age...their final year...which would leave any plot/story/VN a maybe 3 month window in which to operate in a 'school' setting as the vast majority would have already left 'school' in the summer in preperation for an autumn start semester at college.
Again...since when did 18 year olds in the States finish 'college'....
She is younger than Suzi...who is in college....
University? lol...I just checked Suzi's bio
And it says she is studying at university
It's been a while since I played so I have forgotten a lot of the dialogue
You're probably right she says college
I'm just going by what the bio says
I have only one question; how to determine age of a digital characters? Many devs make them shorter than their parents (read: mom), and expect them to believe it isn't a loli. (There are few exceptions, but a 18 yo is higher then their mom in most cases... Some devs try to explain it somehow (short grandparents etc.) but they still act as 13 yo. That mean dev go directly against Steam policies and hope what? Do devs think, Steam will not see it? Devs just like to walk that fine gray line.As I said, a dev can. But when you present a game that has loli-ish characters, you have to be as pertinent as you can in regards to it. The dev can still contact Valve support over it and he might get another chance at resubmission. But an actual Steam rep reviewed that game. So, only way around it is to talk to a Valve rep.
Ask the Australian government. Most of the current shit going on is because of that. If the girl has no boobs and is under 5 feet tall, she's basically jailbait now a days.I have only one question; how to determine age of a digital characters? Many devs make them shorter than their parents (read: mom), and expect them to believe it isn't a loli. (There are few exceptions, but a 18 yo is higher then their mom in most cases... Some devs try to explain it somehow (short grandparents etc.) but they still act as 13 yo. That mean dev go directly against Steam policies and hope what? Do they devs think, Steam will not see it? Devs just like to walk that fine gray line.
Yeah, guys have already cleared it up, Emma is in college and is going to the university, so it looks like non-States education system.Again...since when did 18 year olds in the States finish 'college'....
She is younger than Suzi...who is in college....
I know one thing yossa, My feelings for Emma couldn't be any more clearYeah, guys have already cleared it up, Emma is in college and is going to the university, so it looks like non-States education system.
Actually, I don't remember any direct mention of the country where this story takes place. So only the author can tell. But Joshy's point still stands: it's better to clarify such things before submitting the game to avoid any ambiguity. Cause even we're a slightly confused. Maybe a fictional country that resembles a mixture of the States and Europe.
Aren't you going to catch Charlotte's bullet and then watch from heaven as the entire Lloyd family weeps at your funeral?I know one thing yossa, My feelings for Emma couldn't be any more clear
She is my future wife