Steam gave the first uncensored adult game the green light.
Steam gave the first uncensored adult game the green light.
He ended it quickly, right at the start, and was gone before I could react.
Early beta features only. (Skip the usual titles like PUBG, ARK, and the rest that launched but didn’t work well)
It feels strange given how often I use Wallpaper Engine, yet it’s full of anime and Overwatch content. Real individuals aren’t allowed because it seems less explicit when anime girls are shown. I’m just relieved the person added a filter to help with that, even though not everyone uses it.
If you wish to enjoy these games, switch to the offline setting.
It seems you're pointing out how hard it is to keep personal game data private. People once shared games like Bad Rats on Steam forever, making them permanent in their library. It reminds me of a situation where someone had to contact Valve about the EULA and TOS to remove unwanted games from their account. It's interesting how some people feel empowered by these rights, even if it means deleting purchases they made with their own money.
You can reach support using the same interface you use for refunds, and instead of requesting refunds, you’ll find an option to remove games from your library. A screenshot would have displayed, though access is restricted in my workplace.