Posted January 15, 2022
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JuWalk: 1) Most porn movies are low quality bullshit. In the gaming industry, their analogues are the previously mentioned "put together a puzzle - you will see a naked girl", "strip poker" and other rubbish, the appearance of which in GoG I myself will never approve
2) Cinemas are usually oriented in one way or another to users of different ages. Including minors. But GoG is a store for adults (I quoted above the rules that everyone accepts when registering). So comparing GoG with cinemas, and even more so with Toys'R'Us, is a big nonsense.
bombardier: 1) 2) Cinemas are usually oriented in one way or another to users of different ages. Including minors. But GoG is a store for adults (I quoted above the rules that everyone accepts when registering). So comparing GoG with cinemas, and even more so with Toys'R'Us, is a big nonsense.
The clear demonstration that you are wrong about the superior quality of porn game is a simple visual identity test.
If you show a random person a screenshot from Psychonauts and Darkest Dungeons, then show them different screenshots from same games, he/she will unmistakably recognize which of the new screenshots belongs to which game.
I bet that even you will have trouble correctly identifying screenshots from different porn games.
2)
TOS has nothing to do with content being sold on a store. It is simply a result of complex mess of international laws regarding running an online service. It is there so that companies can cover their ass. It is much easier to pretend no minors are here because TOS forbids it, than to handle legal matter regarding those minors.
GoG has started as a old games store. Then they pivoted to DRM-free store. Now they are pivoting to porn game store, yet TOS limitations were the same from the start of the operation.
2) Oh no, that won't do. If the rules of the site indicate that minors should not be here, they should not be here. If they are still here - this is the problem of their parents, but not GoG and, moreover, not other users. This means that neither GoG nor users have to worry for a second about "what if children see this?". So the store can have both porn games and very violent games like Postal (Why, by the way, no one is outraged about this game, huh? Where are the screams of the crowd that it should be removed?)
GoG has started as a old games store. Then they pivoted to DRM-free store. Now they are pivoting to porn game store - these games are DRM-free and non-porn games still continue to appear in the store, so any claims in this regard are also inappropriate.
Stop trying to cover up your own puritanism and the desire to impose it on others with far-fetched excuses