![]() As long as you can get a patch to unlock mature content I do not care too much.Īnyway - Even Steam has weird policy's. ![]() But hey - I agree that it's not clear what is the precise reason some games get censored, while other games are not. Sites like Denpasoft or Mangagamer are excluded from PayPal for those reasons I mentioned. Buying tokens to finaly buy some "hot" stuff is circumventing that PayPal restriction. Know plenty of folks who pay for online tokens and whatnot on cam sites with their PayPal. Reasons are their own as it stands.īaalzie: Factually untrue. Especially since they already do, their first ever game and main franchise is very mature, not anything they can or will change. So they would not in any way pressure GOG to not have mature content. I am sure Steam can get away with more, but even they have to watch their back. If a website start selling uncensored stuff, PayPal simply stops servicing that site. Especially PayPal is very, very sensitive to any "adult" content. It's not GOG itself, but the payservices that are coupled to the website. JClosed: While I would like to see all these games uncensored on GOG, there is one big "elephant in the room". I wonder why PayPal turned a blind eye to The Witcher 3, but I do not expect rationality from them so I am not too surprised).Īnyway - Like it or not, these are the things GOG has to deal with. They don't mid violence (even extreme violence), but start foam-mouthing the moment things get a bit too erotic (by the way. So - I am sure the people behind GOG are not that short-minded at all, but the people behind PayPal certainly are. I personally don't mind, because GOG uses iDeal, that is far less (if at all) sensitive to "adult" stuff, but a lot of people here use PayPal, and losing that service would be a major blow to GOG. Unless you've been paying anonymously with bitcoin, your payment info leads back to you.While I would like to see all these games uncensored on GOG, there is one big "elephant in the room". If they were so inclined, they wouldn't need the link to our ID card for a hard ID on the real person behind the account. ![]() )Īnd no, our government does not have access to our purchases - unless the stores share this information. Or well, if I was, I'd negotioate a salary first. If so then it's kind of privacy unfriendly :S Hey, I'm not the guy to solve Valves problem for them. If so then it's kind of privacy unfriendly :Sī1tF1ghter: Well here's the question: how could Valve prevent usage of network proxies for just Germany (to prevent circumventing the ID checkup) without explicitly yelling "no vpn" at the entire worldwide userbase? (if they would do that then that would majorly suck for several reasons as there ARE legitimate usecases for using vpn with Steam for things different than purchasing) ![]() which would suck for a lot of people.Īlso, does the ID system in Germany mean that technically gov knows what age restricted games you play? Well here's the question: how could Valve prevent usage of network proxies for just Germany (to prevent circumventing the ID checkup) without explicitly yelling "no vpn" at the entire worldwide userbase? (if they would do that then that would majorly suck for several reasons as there ARE legitimate usecases for using vpn with Steam for things different than purchasing)Īlso, nagging Steam support to implement it could maybe send a message to them eventually.Īnd I'm somewhat afraid that if Valve would implement it other countries could go all "oh, me too" and Valve would have to implement per-country separate systems. Unfortunately, using these options means additional effort an Valves end. Theres PostIdent and our ID cards are chipped and support electronic authentification. Xaan: Same methods we use for online stores like Amazon.
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