Hey just wanted to give you a heads up about what happened to “Novel” with there A.I. game being banned from “Steam” for the A.I. sex scenes looking to realistic
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Steam Has Rejected Boundaries of Morality.
New
Yesterday
After waiting for three weeks, I finally received a response from Steam — and unfortunately, it's not the one we were hoping for.
Steam has decided not to allow the release of
Boundaries of Morality on their platform. According to their message, the game includes “explicit sexual content containing depictions of real people,” which, they say, they are not in the business of distributing.
Now, let me say — I appreciate the compliment. The animations
are quite realistic.
But to be honest, I’m not sure since when transforming 3D art with the help of AI qualifies as "depictions of real people." And I haven’t seen this point clearly stated in Steam's public rules.
The last official update I saw said that AI-generated content is allowed, unless it’s used for live content generation. In our case, every animation was created in a scene editor using 3D assets — I have all the original source files, and no one from Steam ever asked to review them.
So what am I going to do about it?
Nothing.
Steam doesn’t provide any kind of appeal process. Once they say no — that’s it. I’ve heard there might be some workarounds, but honestly, I have no desire to fight it.
We’ll keep moving forward on other platforms — like Patreon, where
Boundaries of Moralityhas already had a very strong launch and received amazing feedback.
And no — I don’t regret using this level of visual quality. I think it looks awesome, and you can see it for yourself in the trailer.
I just want to say I’m sorry to those who were waiting for a Steam release. It’s not happening, and it’s completely out of our hands.
Maybe, in the future, Steam will publish clearer rules about what’s allowed and what’s not. Right now, it feels like every review is a gamble.