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please let me correct you a bit: The Japanese sanctions against visa has nothing to do with the actual case, it is about unfair business practice around 2021 till 2023, and as stated in the quoted article there is now an agreement. I personally doubt any help from the japanese government, Visa has very big market-share in japan and has a lot ofIt is already already blowing up everywhere and it is likely influenced the Japanese Government to enact some "administrative sanction" now on Visa.
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Either You're misunderstanding or i have not been clear enough if that's the case: Apologies.please let me correct you a bit: The Japanese sanctions against visa has nothing to do with the actual case, it is about unfair business practice around 2021 till 2023, and as stated in the quoted article there is now an agreement. I personally doubt any help from the japanese government, Visa has very big market-share in japan and has a lot ofcorruptpoliticians on board. Also there are some limitation in japan against "porn" already in place, some more restrictions are in planning.
Yea considering it has Rape and Incest content I'm actually surprised I wasn't amongst the lot that got removed because of this whole debacle since those are the two kinds of content that Steam legally allowed before that are both present in Ravager that Collective Shout wants removed from the internet entirely, but I guess since they have that disclaimer at the start of the game and because you play as a Dragon and not as a Man collective Shout are okay with it (that was a joke BTW) but seriously that's the only reason I could see it staying on steam until this whole payment processors debacle is dealt with, hopefully some of these push acts will work and things can get back to normal or Valve finds some way to get around needing those payment processors to function as a business because this shit is bullshit.I wouldn't be surprised to see this game getting taken off Steam pretty soon.
I don't see how this will pan out well for Itch.io. While getting screwed by payment processors is pure pain, as far as I know NSFW games are a big part of their sales. Maybe someone has the numbers and it turns out it's not such a big deal.Itch.io removed all NSFW content thanks to pressure from payment processors.
There's no reason to be ashamed of being Australian! You guys got kangaroos, koalas, cool accents, and live in a land were God likes to release all his dangerous animal DLCs. You're good. But as to the game..... I'm honestly not sure if this would get more or less shit because the MC is a dragonYea considering it has Rape and Incest content I'm actually surprised I wasn't amongst the lot that got removed because of this whole debacle since those are the two kinds of content that Steam legally allowed before that are both present in Ravager that Collective Shout wants removed from the internet entirely, but I guess since they have that disclaimer at the start of the game and because you play as a Dragon and not as a Man collective Shout are okay with it (that was a joke BTW) but seriously that's the only reason I could see it staying on steam until this whole payment processors debacle is dealt with, hopefully some of these push acts will work and things can get back to normal or Valve finds some way to get around needing those payment processors to function as a business because this shit is bullshit.
Collective Shout has really fucked over Gamers, what's worse is they make me ashamed to be an Australian since they are apparently based out of Australia.
Is this a bad time to mention that Ravager is 50% off on Steam right now?Yea considering it has Rape and Incest content I'm actually surprised I wasn't amongst the lot that got removed
Itch's response was a bit knee jerk, but then they didn't really have any warning that this was coming. If they had a choice I'm sure they'd prefer to leave adult games alone, but without payment processors the site dies, so they kinda have them over a barrel. The real problem is right wing religious assholes complaining about shit, they have way more influence than they should.I don't see how this will pan out well for Itch.io. While getting screwed by payment processors is pure pain, as far as I know NSFW games are a big part of their sales. Maybe someone has the numbers and it turns out it's not such a big deal.
'Pages will remain deindexed as we complete our review. Once this review is complete, we will introduce new compliance measures. For NSFW pages, this will include a new step where creators must confirm that their content is allowable under the policies of the respective payment processors linked to their account.'
The silver lining seems to be that all the current NSFW will remain as long as they do not set up payment options that explicitly disallow something their game has, but I hold little confidence this will be the end of Itch's bowing down to PP demands. If they demand that Itch remove ALL games with content that they dislike, even if the creator doesn't list them as a valid purchasing option, Itch will probably remove that game altogether. As long as PPs dangle the 'we will put your site on a blacklist', there is no reason to assume that the corpo fucks will ever relent if their desire is to distance themselves from the association, or that Itch won't give in. Grim tidings.
I really doubt anyone who fits that description has any pull whatsoever.The real problem is right wing religious assholes complaining about shit, they have way more influence than they should.
Nah, they're definitely right wing assholes with some religious assholes thrown in. Their end goal it to get lgbtq content removed by trying to call it harmful pornography. We've seen groups like this for years, this is just the latest attack we're hearing about. And it's safer for the credit card companies to cave to them than risk lawsuits, they're too entrenched for people to boycott or find alternatives for.I really doubt anyone who fits that description has any pull whatsoever.
Maybe you see that as an apt description for the people involved and our disagreement comes down to semantics, but to me a more apt description is corporate sociopaths and radical feminist activists. Looking at the people involved from the payment processor side and Collective Shout, I wouldn't call anyone there either right wing or religious, but the anti-gooner and conservative sentiment when it comes to porn games in general, as well as the more extreme content, is echoed from both sides for completely different reasons.
John Groyper on twitter might applaud this move because he thinks porn games are morally degenerate, but he has no influence, and would butt heads on any other issue with the people involved who do.
As for why any of this matters and isn't just arguing for the sake of arguing...
There's little point in being hostile and fighting someone who can't even hurt you, thinking he is your enemy, whilst you are getting shanked in the back by someone else.
Yes, download the rpaExtract, run Images file through it and old art is in a separate folder.I remember playing this one a while ago and having different art on some scenes or portraits. Am I misremembering things or were they changed at some point and if so is there any way to find the old art?