Then they can go back to not caring what people what people upload on their storefront - that way they'll at least not actively screw over decent developers. It seems that SolPress' Newrin is in the same situation, although that company didn't invest their last two year into this one project and can probably live with an indefinite delay.Īll in all, Valve is a f***** shitty company as always, I at least hope they won't wait another year to implement those filtering tools and that they'll actually make them useful. I guess long, because the tools will most likely go live as beta feature and stay like that for a while before they're fully implemented. The tools might arrive next week, or next year and devs that put the work and marketing towards their releases this summer might get stuck in limbo for who-knows-how-long. The problem is, they don't give even an approximate of when that might be. After a month of keeping the release build in review (SSS was made by Sunrider's developers, Love in Space and is published by Sekai), Valve said that it will not let the game on the platform (even though it seems to have a proper all-ages version and an adult patch, just like Maitetsu, released at the same time by the same publisher) until their new filtering tool, basically the way to make the waifu games invisible for those that are scared of them, are implemented. This is something I've posted on Reddit earlier, but I thought I might as well spread the awareness of Valve's BS here too.
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