• @unmagical@lemmy.ml
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    592 months ago

    The fuck you mean “how did this happen?”

    Steam didn’t allow adult games then they did. So now there’s adult games.

    • @tal
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      112 months ago

      I watched the video. It’s really trying to trace out the arc of adult video games in the US more-broadly than Steam. He does talk about some of the Steam stuff too, which is a little more than just “didn’t allow than allow”.

      That being said, I feel like I would have enjoyed the video more with fewer joke visuals thrown up. Also, I feel like the coverage is uneven…like, it could have done with more research, I think.

      It’s US-centric, which is fine, but he does reference Japan vaguely. I think it might be interesting to see what was going on other places for context.

      It’s also fairly-focused on the commercial side of things (which I guess sort of makes sense, since Steam is primarily about distribution of commercial games, though there are also noncommercial games on Steam).

      • Scrubbles
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        -32 months ago

        Ah, so they use the steam logo for clickbait then. Glad I didn’t watch it

        • @tal
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          12 months ago

          Well, it’s true that there are dramatically more adult titles on Steam than there were a few years back. And the video does mention that. It’s just that it’s really that the video is mostly talking about the history prior to that point. I think that it’d be more-accurately-described as “the history of adult video games in the US including the current increase on Steam”.