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Playboy is proof that no one cares for tasteful nudity.
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Can't wait for when "The Lady - L'amore sconosciuto" releases on Steam.
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I still don't get why an exposed chest is considered as nude/nudity in the USA.
I mean woman boobs look like fat man boobs. Fat man boobs aren't considered as nudity.
Edit: I hope you get my idea.
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Yes, but it doesn't have two topless women in bed with each other right on the featured screenshots.
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a lot of games have nudity even if its hidden from a screenshot , i am not against nudity they just need to check the game or movie and put an adult filter as they already have after that its the responsibility of the parent to check what their kids watch or play not steam or the creator
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Double Standards. Stupid as hell. Also, why nudity is okay in Witcher series but not in visual novels? Hypocrisy is what it is. Also, I suppose it's okay to let people play very violent games such as Hatred, Postal 2 or Manhunt where violence is portrayed in a very realistic and merciless way but it's not okay to show bare boobs, something that's very natural.
Fuck logic because why not.
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If I know my drag queens thats not actually a woman.
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I generally disagree with the hypersensitivity towards nudity and sexuality that most American-based corporations have -- especially when graphic and implied violence is so openly accepted. I'm all for healthier and more open dialogues with respect to sexuality.
That said, I'm sure Valve's reasoning for this double-standard is due to context. As in, the primary theme of a game like HuniePop is sex and sexuality, and thus uncensored nudity in that context constitutes "pornography" in a lot of people's minds. However, in the linked movie the primary themes are more literary and the focus is not on sexuality, so "R-rated" nudity is allowed.
Additionally, games like The Witcher series, Fahrenheit (Indigo Prophecy), and Lucius all contain "R-Rated" nudity/sex scenes in them, and they are all uncensored on Steam and other video game distribution services because "tasteful" nudity is allowed as long as it is not the primary focus.
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Honestly, with how many games feature nudity, and sex, and worse, I'm not too concerned. I feel like Valve has given up on trying to keep porn off Steam, possibly because of the Hatred thing. And once there's enough of it, people will hopefully stop making such a big deal about it.
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We already have ultra violent games/movies, it would be very hypocrite not to have nudity
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Steam just needs to make Steam redlight, can't be worse than greenlight.
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Looking at sales, I found a steam movie that contains nudity. I'm surprised that they allowed a trailer and screenshots of real boobs on the Steam store. Why is some nudity allowed while others are banned? Is it based on how present the nudity is or the content and context of it?
Anyway, this is allowed nudity
http://www.steamgifts.com/giveaway/y7bZa/pray-for-diamonds
While this is not. (If the girls were actually naked.)
http://www.steamgifts.com/giveaway/nvNV3/pretty-girls-mahjong-solitaire
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