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<blockquote data-quote="Xzi" data-source="post: 8034346" data-attributes="member: 342429"><p>They're not obligated to, no, but that's exactly what their customers have been begging for for years now. Even more so recently when people believed them to be too prudish with the hentai games issue. This really is a case of "careful what you wish for," because this is Valve's response to that overreaction from customers.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've read similar pieces and I disagree with the premise. I don't know anybody that just buys random games and expects to enjoy them all. Self-curation has been a necessity on Steam and every other digital storefront from the beginning, and with all the features they've added since then it's never been easier. People like the idea of Valve vetting everything only until a game they'd potentially enjoy gets rejected. I'll say again: there's no pleasing everyone here. Any decision they made would've angered some group of people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xzi, post: 8034346, member: 342429"] They're not obligated to, no, but that's exactly what their customers have been begging for for years now. Even more so recently when people believed them to be too prudish with the hentai games issue. This really is a case of "careful what you wish for," because this is Valve's response to that overreaction from customers. I've read similar pieces and I disagree with the premise. I don't know anybody that just buys random games and expects to enjoy them all. Self-curation has been a necessity on Steam and every other digital storefront from the beginning, and with all the features they've added since then it's never been easier. People like the idea of Valve vetting everything only until a game they'd potentially enjoy gets rejected. I'll say again: there's no pleasing everyone here. Any decision they made would've angered some group of people. [/QUOTE]
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