Why would that affect the creation of H-Games? Most seem to originate from Japan, Russia or the generic all encompassing 'The West'. I've not encountered many Chinese created games.Don't expect too much. Winnie the Pooh is forbidden in China and probably hated by Chinese gamers.
I don't know about the Patreon H-games market, but on Steam Chinese gamers are very active. The moderation team is banning anti-Chinese games because of them and the questionable status of Steam as a game marketplace in China (Valve does not want to lose those players). The most popular language on Steam is Chinese, by the way. As for me, not less than 40% of people buying my games are from China.Why would that affect the creation of H-Games? Most seem to originate from Japan, Russia or the generic all encompassing 'The West'. I've not encountered many Chinese created games.
That may be true and I'm not familiar with Steam statistics in terms of what % is the Chinese market. That said when we consider the market overall we also have part of the market owned by Itch.io, Dlsite, Patreon, Subscribestar, Boosty etc, so perhaps we should keep the bigger picture in mind.I don't know about the Patreon H-games market, but on Steam Chinese gamers are very active. The moderation team is banning anti-Chinese games because of them and the questionable status of Steam as a game marketplace in China (Valve does not want to lose those players).
Which one?The most popular language on Steam is Chinese, by the way.
Would that not depend on if you are marketing to a Chinese audience AND if the intention was deliberate insult to Xi Jinping?So, I don't think it is possible to pass moderation with a Winnie the Pooh adult game.
You're underestimating how degenerate people can be if you don't think some sick fuck wouldn't make an NTR Steamboat Willie game were Pete fucks Minnie.I don't know why anyone would want to make a game out of those. it's like saying "why isn't anyone making games about madeleine albright being fucked?"
woulda, coulda, shoulda. I don't see any interest for it anywhere.You're underestimating how degenerate people can be if you don't think some sick fuck wouldn't make an NTR Steamboat Willie game were Pete fucks Minnie.
And like it's well known that adult game creators are really careful when it come to IP, they all patiently waited for the characters to fall in public domain before using them in a game.You're underestimating how degenerate people can be if you don't think some sick fuck wouldn't make an NTR Steamboat Willie game were Pete fucks Minnie.
Interesting theory. Artemissu how does this make you feel?unless of course if that was the actual point of OP, that he was asking someone to make it for him?
The Simplified, 32%. For some reason, Traditional is relatively unpopular, with less than 2%:Which one?
I doubt it. Steam moderation nowadays is very tough. For them, it is easier to ban the game to avoid possible scandal.Would that not depend on if you are marketing to a Chinese audience AND if the intention was deliberate insult to Xi Jinping?
Fyi Simplified and Traditional are writing systems, what I meant was just curiosity, whether you meant Mandarin, Cantonese, Fuzhounese, Shanghainese etc etc. I know about 66% of Chinese people speak Mandarin, although the majority of those are concentrated on the mainland and don't leave in great numbers, at least in comparison to their Cantonese peers who after the diaspora are the most encountered outside of the mainland.The Simplified, 32%. For some reason, Traditional is relatively unpopular, with less than 2%:
Would that not depend on if you are marketing to a Chinese audience AND if the intention was deliberate insult to Xi Jinping?
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If I was Jinping, I'd be offended by that too.
Cursed asf... Slightly regretful for making this thread now... But hey, i should've expected this when i made it, so i'm just reaping what i've sowed hereInteresting theory. Artemissu how does this make you feel?
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You probably didn't notice the [/s] at the bottom of my post lol....unless of course if that was the actual point of OP, that he was asking someone to make it for him?