Garbage. As someone not in the American sphere of experience...Elijin said:To be clear, in most of the non-American world, Steam has to follow very strict and fair consumer protection laws, just like every other retailer.
Garbage. As someone not in the American sphere of experience...Elijin said:To be clear, in most of the non-American world, Steam has to follow very strict and fair consumer protection laws, just like every other retailer.
Lucky I said most, not all. That might have been awkward for me.Addendum_Forthcoming said:Garbage. As someone not in the American sphere of experience...Elijin said:To be clear, in most of the non-American world, Steam has to follow very strict and fair consumer protection laws, just like every other retailer.
What's awkward is;Elijin said:Lucky I said most, not all. That might have been awkward for me.
How is restricting what people consume not censorship? I don't even know what to say to that. Yep all of those a censorship, very sensible uses of it but still censorship. Taco Bell rightfully censors Coke as they are the direct competitor to Coke so they should.Addendum_Forthcoming said:How?DANEgerous said:Still Convincing me I am right, again if they are purely asset flips, that is illegal and banned. Sorry If i say I will not sell (X) that is absolutely positively %1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 pure unadulterated CENSORSHIP to THE MAX 200 X1,000 MAXIMUM SUPER HYPER ULTRA!!!
So I ban your weird German porn and ban it. Yep, I just censored you. I think I should have but none the less I did censor you. It was justified but who cares? It was still censorship.
Are you legitimately suggesting store owners have no right to tailor their store environment for targeted audiences and maintain their own standards of shelf space allocation?
Is Prada or Miu Miu stores censoring other designers by not carrying their labels?
What about the store owner's right to tailor their retail experience?
If I open a board games cafe, am I 'censoring' Magic: The Gathering by having a Netrunner and Legend of the Five Rings night? Sounds like you're """censoring""" my wishes to advertise and host routine Netrunner and L5R events and prioritize the seating of those players to me... what about my rights to maintain A:NR and L5R events?
They aren't. Taco Bell has a lifetime exclusivity contract with Pepsi, which is not the same as being a competitor.DANEgerous said:Taco Bell rightfully censors Coke as they are the direct competitor to Coke so they should.
Because we want words to make sense. We want words to actually mean something, andthe simple fact that if Steam had actual quality control that is not censorship.DANEgerous said:How is restricting what people consume not censorship? I don't even know what to say to that. Yep all of those a censorship, very sensible uses of it but still censorship. Taco Bell rightfully censors Coke as they are the direct competitor to Coke so they should.
To be fair, you have to be around other people to play tabletop, board games and 99.9% of people that play those are assheads.Addendum_Forthcoming said:The former businesswoman in me is screaming; "Why the fuck are we doing Steam's job for them?"--The consumer in me is screaming; "This is why GoG is a superior platform!"--The gamer in me is simply screaming; "This is why board and tabletop roleplay gaming market will always be best."
Ehm, just FYI, but one can already do ethnic cleansing in several games..erttheking said:If keeping AIDS simulator off of Steam is censorship, then frankly I'm failing to see how censoring AIDS simulator is a bad thing. There's so much raw fucking sewage on Steam nowadays that Steam is hurting its own brand and smaller devs who can't be heard over the mess. And I think people can agree that not every last shitty asset flip deserves a right to be seen on Steam.
Or have we reached such a point of hating any forms of restriction that people would be cheering if Ethnic Cleansing got put up on Steam?
Really. Please point out games where the stated, intended goal was to give the player the ability to perform ethnic cleansing. Because there's a world and a fucking half of difference between a game like GTA, which doesn't actually advocate you to go out and steal cars, and Ethnic Cleansing, which DOES advocate for the killing of non-whites, and I really shouldn't have to explain this to you.Vendor-Lazarus said:Ehm, just FYI, but one can already do ethnic cleansing in several games..erttheking said:If keeping AIDS simulator off of Steam is censorship, then frankly I'm failing to see how censoring AIDS simulator is a bad thing. There's so much raw fucking sewage on Steam nowadays that Steam is hurting its own brand and smaller devs who can't be heard over the mess. And I think people can agree that not every last shitty asset flip deserves a right to be seen on Steam.
Or have we reached such a point of hating any forms of restriction that people would be cheering if Ethnic Cleansing got put up on Steam?
Games that are also highly revered. I'm quite certain you've heard of several, or even played them yourself.
I was going to say that as long as it's not illegal, but games allow you to do several things that are illegal already.
Like theft, murder, assault, ethnic cleansing, rape (I think), etc etc.
Tastes differ, and yours is as valid as mine, so long as you don't try to take mine away from me and replace it with yours.
Or collude to impose a political agenda on others. Despite calling yourself good. For example.
Games is an escape, an expression, art, entertainment, and so much more.
The answer is 4X games. So many of them have it built into them, with various bonuses and penalties linked in with their assorted military, political, morale systems. A bunch of those games have at least one race/faction that gets rewarded for some good old ethnic/racial cleansing.erttheking said:Really. Please point out games where the stated, intended goal was to give the player the ability to perform ethnic cleansing. Because there's a world and a fucking half of difference between a game like GTA, which doesn't actually advocate you to go out and steal cars, and Ethnic Cleansing, which DOES advocate for the killing of non-whites, and I really shouldn't have to explain this to you.Vendor-Lazarus said:Ehm, just FYI, but one can already do ethnic cleansing in several games..erttheking said:If keeping AIDS simulator off of Steam is censorship, then frankly I'm failing to see how censoring AIDS simulator is a bad thing. There's so much raw fucking sewage on Steam nowadays that Steam is hurting its own brand and smaller devs who can't be heard over the mess. And I think people can agree that not every last shitty asset flip deserves a right to be seen on Steam.
Or have we reached such a point of hating any forms of restriction that people would be cheering if Ethnic Cleansing got put up on Steam?
Games that are also highly revered. I'm quite certain you've heard of several, or even played them yourself.
I was going to say that as long as it's not illegal, but games allow you to do several things that are illegal already.
Like theft, murder, assault, ethnic cleansing, rape (I think), etc etc.
Tastes differ, and yours is as valid as mine, so long as you don't try to take mine away from me and replace it with yours.
Or collude to impose a political agenda on others. Despite calling yourself good. For example.
Games is an escape, an expression, art, entertainment, and so much more.
And if being against ethnic fucking cleansing being on steam is a political agenda then A. saying it should be on Steam is just as much a political agenda itself and B. I fail to see how it being a political agenda is a bad thing.
Uh huh, and like art, there's the racist propaganda side that doesn't deserve any respect. Not all games are equally as valid as the other. The Slaughtering Grounds is not equally as valid as the Stanley Parable.
Steam needs goddamn quality control, pure and simple. No one is buying all these shit games, it's ruining any chances for promising developers to get noticed, and it's cluttering up a once respectable store front.
And how many of them encourage the specific cleansing of a specific human race that actually exists? There's a difference between Stellaris letting you eat aliens and a game encouraging the murder all the Jews.Elijin said:Snip
No company (in these examples) is "restricting what people consume." People are still entirely free to consume the product in any of the literally infinite number of ways that is not their storefront.DANEgerous said:How is restricting what people consume not censorship?Addendum_Forthcoming said:How?DANEgerous said:Still Convincing me I am right, again if they are purely asset flips, that is illegal and banned. Sorry If i say I will not sell (X) that is absolutely positively %1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 pure unadulterated CENSORSHIP to THE MAX 200 X1,000 MAXIMUM SUPER HYPER ULTRA!!!
So I ban your weird German porn and ban it. Yep, I just censored you. I think I should have but none the less I did censor you. It was justified but who cares? It was still censorship.
Are you legitimately suggesting store owners have no right to tailor their store environment for targeted audiences and maintain their own standards of shelf space allocation?
Is Prada or Miu Miu stores censoring other designers by not carrying their labels?
What about the store owner's right to tailor their retail experience?
If I open a board games cafe, am I 'censoring' Magic: The Gathering by having a Netrunner and Legend of the Five Rings night? Sounds like you're """censoring""" my wishes to advertise and host routine Netrunner and L5R events and prioritize the seating of those players to me... what about my rights to maintain A:NR and L5R events?
Eijin got it in one. I would have listed a bunch of game titles, but the overall genre of most would be 4X games.erttheking said:Really. Please point out games where the stated, intended goal was to give the player the ability to perform ethnic cleansing. Because there's a world and a fucking half of difference between a game like GTA, which doesn't actually advocate you to go out and steal cars, and Ethnic Cleansing, which DOES advocate for the killing of non-whites, and I really shouldn't have to explain this to you.Vendor-Lazarus said:Ehm, just FYI, but one can already do ethnic cleansing in several games..erttheking said:If keeping AIDS simulator off of Steam is censorship, then frankly I'm failing to see how censoring AIDS simulator is a bad thing. There's so much raw fucking sewage on Steam nowadays that Steam is hurting its own brand and smaller devs who can't be heard over the mess. And I think people can agree that not every last shitty asset flip deserves a right to be seen on Steam.
Or have we reached such a point of hating any forms of restriction that people would be cheering if Ethnic Cleansing got put up on Steam?
Games that are also highly revered. I'm quite certain you've heard of several, or even played them yourself.
I was going to say that as long as it's not illegal, but games allow you to do several things that are illegal already.
Like theft, murder, assault, ethnic cleansing, rape (I think), etc etc.
Tastes differ, and yours is as valid as mine, so long as you don't try to take mine away from me and replace it with yours.
Or collude to impose a political agenda on others. Despite calling yourself good. For example.
Games is an escape, an expression, art, entertainment, and so much more.
And if being against ethnic fucking cleansing being on steam is a political agenda then A. saying it should be on Steam is just as much a political agenda itself and B. I fail to see how it being a political agenda is a bad thing.
Uh huh, and like art, there's the racist propaganda side that doesn't deserve any respect. Not all games are equally as valid as the other. The Slaughtering Grounds is not equally as valid as the Stanley Parable.
Steam needs goddamn quality control, pure and simple. No one is buying all these shit games, it's ruining any chances for promising developers to get noticed, and it's cluttering up a once respectable store front.
Yeah, if you think that being able to commit ethnic cleansing in Stellaris is the same as a game that's all about how you should kill non-whites are more or less the same game, you're looking at this with little nuance I find. Stellaris isn't a propaganda game saying that black people should all die.Vendor-Lazarus said:Snip
You said:erttheking said:Yeah, if you think that being able to commit ethnic cleansing in Stellaris is the same as a game that's all about how you should kill non-whites are more or less the same game, you're looking at this with little nuance I find. Stellaris isn't a propaganda game saying that black people should all die.Vendor-Lazarus said:Snip
Hm, your information on non-whites is interesting. Just not sure how it relates to anything.
*Looks at AIDs simulator* It needs quality control. I'm sorry, but just about every major retail store manages to have quality control without managing to ban everything they politically disagree with. It's not hard. And while "every message deserves to be heard" sounds great, when people start defending pro-Nazi rhetoric being sold on Steam's store front for money, carrying an unspoken word of endorsement from Valve, the only thing I can do is shake my head.
Am I ok with theocracies? No, but I'm not advocating for theocracies. Can we calm the fuck down with the hyperbole? Or are you making the comparison that any form of quality control ever is the same as living under theocratic rule?
So I pointed out some games that have that in them already.erttheking said:Or have we reached such a point of hating any forms of restriction that people would be cheering if Ethnic Cleansing got put up on Steam?
I countered it.erttheking said:Really. Please point out games where the stated, intended goal was to give the player the ability to perform ethnic cleansing. Because there's a world and a fucking half of difference between a game like GTA, which doesn't actually advocate you to go out and steal cars, and Ethnic Cleansing, which DOES advocate for the killing of non-whites, and I really shouldn't have to explain this to you.