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Here’s some hot news – we have 2 new NSFW titles to announce today!

Dungeon Vixens: A Tale of Temptation – NOW OUT
It’s a dungeon-crawling roguelike adventure infused with retro graphics and filled with captivating monster girls. Assume the role of a solitary protagonist driven by the quest to reunite with their loved one.

LustyVerse: Passion on Display – COMING SOON
As a young college student, you live a mostly mundane life of studying, working and hanging out. However, that all changes when a new girl moves in next door. With her arrival, you start to spend your free time very differently, resulting in many dramatic and interesting twists and turns.

Check them out!
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foad01: Is it really necessary to get moderated for this? Or can't you just move on and leave the NSFW release threads for people who actually enjoy these games and maybe want to talk about them instead of seeing the same "discussions" over and over again.

Big boobs
Curation
Shovelware
Trash
RPGMaker
Art style sucks
Porn - internet - bad
Filters please

This is the summary of the past NSFW game release threads. It is ridiculous.
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RafaelRamus: It's either that or an arid desert most of the time.

Now look, my original intention was to post a single comment and move on. You are the ones that can't leave my manifest alone. What this means is that you actually want to have this conversation, otherwise you would be wasting your free time doing something else!

And you know what, all of those problems you mentioned would be solved by adding filters and parental control. Just saying.
Most you will get is this https://www.gog.com/en/games?excludeTags=hentai,nsfw,nudity,sexual-content

So control your own tags from there.

But like with all NSFW filters and tags it will block all mature games that include this, like witcher 3, cyberpunk or horror games like outlast.
It is the way that GOG is made that you can't just easily implement something like this without investment. And those feature have been requested since 2021. So you figure out if you will get anything more than your own control of tags.
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Chakyash: snip
That's why I think GoG can do it with way less efforts than many imagine.

I mean, all they have to do is to allow people to save those setting and apply them not only to what is in the search, but also what may appear in the users front page.

Most of the time I would be satisfied with filtering out the NSFW and the Hentai tags, so as to not block games like The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk, as you said. This would be enough to filter out both Dungeon Vixens [I think they should add the tags "parody" and "funny" to this one, I mean, look at the pictures...] and LustyVerse [aka naked Barbie dolls simulator].

Then, for Parental Control, all you have to do is to allow the creation of a parent account, so that one account can set the filters for the other.

I think that's doable and not much to ask. I know that GoG can do it, so I refuse to lose hope!
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RafaelRamus: [...]
It is not about wanting the thread clean of any criticism. It is about the same posts and comments over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.

I know your opinion about these games and what you want. I've read it before in several other threads. And I've told you before that this is not a store for children. You have to be 18 years old to register or at least 16 years with the OK of the parents. For a Steam account you need to be at least 13 years old. Read the user agreements of both stores to see this difference.

A parental control on GOG means that a 70 year old mother can control what her 50 year old son is buying here.
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foad01: A parental control on GOG means that a 70 year old mother can control what her 50 year old son is buying here.
I have nothing against this. If the mother is the one buying and gifting, I see no problems with this.

And I also told you in another thread that I believe it's the other way around. It would be easier for GoG to appeal to a broader audience if the site had features such as opt out filters (like the one I described in my previous post) and parental control.

We'll never agree regarding this, you and I. And I'll keep posting whenever I feel like or until GoG staff asks me to stop. This won't change.
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RafaelRamus: It would be easier for GoG to appeal to a broader audience if the site had features such as opt out filters (like the one I described in my previous post) and parental control.
"Would"! This is a store for adults. As long as GOG doesn't change this they don't really need parental control features. You can go on and continue this as much as you want. GOG is a store for adults. The whole "what about the children" nonsense doesn't work here.

They probably should do a general filter though where people can add games they are not interested in.
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foad01: They probably should do a general filter though where people can add games they are not interested in.
Works for me.

Regarding "a store made for adults", 16 olds are not considered adults where I live. Actually, some things are only for 21 yo+. So ymmv. And this may change. I firmly believe the reason GoG doesn't pull a Steam (thus aiming for a bigger audience) is because of limitations rather than design (GoG has little to gain by declaring to be a store for adults - which is not really the case as I already pointed out [16 yo = not an adult, at least where I live] ).
Post edited March 12, 2024 by RafaelRamus
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foad01: ...The whole "what about the children" nonsense doesn't work here...
A parade example for this being true is the non restricted trailer for Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2.
The game doesn't even have a disclaimer.
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foad01: ...The whole "what about the children" nonsense doesn't work here...
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neumi5694: A parade example for this being true is the non restricted trailer for Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2.
The game doesn't even have a disclaimer.
Because everyone knows venting skulls from 1000 meters out is rad. :D
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foad01: Of course, you will go on. You are an internet keyboard warrior on a mission. You will continue like the other people that got banned because of the very same reasons which I mentioned before. It is totally silly.
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RafaelRamus: As I said before, if GoG asks me to stop it, I'll stop it. Until GoG staff says so,...
Think about this statement for a second. If GOG staff were actively monitoring the forums, and found that what you are doing is spamming or derailing topics, you would have received a private message or email telling you to stop it already.

If GOG staff were listening to suggestions, complaints, and wishes made on the forums, it's likely that they would publicly acknowledge it and work hard on implementing things we are requesting. Neither is the case, as otherwise, there would already be more filters, an option to block any kind of adult content, a way for us to ignore individual titles, yet after years of requesting such features, they still don't exist.

This doesn't mean there is nothing you can do. Open a topic to rally for support and based on the results of the ensuing discussion, you can forward your suggestion to GOG and ask others to do the same. You can forward your suggestion by filling out the form after you purchased games and you can vote for it - there are more than enough wishes to that effect in existence, so it shouldn't be hard for you to find them. If this isn't enough, bring it to their attention on Discord, X, and all of their other social media channels and reddit and hope that they will finally cave-in and do it. ;-)

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RafaelRamus: And if GoG decides to ban me before giving me any warnings, then I'm not welcome here and I'll just stop using the site, never to buy anything on it again.
You can keep continuing asking for family filters and regurgitating your opinion in every new VN and NSFW release topics, until you seriously start grating on the wrong person's nerves, who is going to report you for it. It's Good-bye Season for your forum account for a while, if GOG finds that you kept spamming and derailing topics.

What you will make of this is entirely your choice, and none of us have the right to tell you, what you can and can't post or where, but you've been warned about possible consequences it could bring. ;-)
Post edited March 12, 2024 by Mori_Yuki
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GOG.com: Check out these 2 NSFW titles!
I would - if I could.
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GOG.com: Dungeon Vixens: A Tale of Temptation – NOW OUT
It’s a dungeon-crawling roguelike adventure infused with retro graphics and filled with captivating monster girls. Assume the role of a solitary protagonist driven by the quest to reunite with their loved one.
Question: why can't I access this game's store page anymore?

When it was still announced as "Coming Soon", I could access the store page without problems:
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/coming_soon_dungeon_vixens_a_tale_of_temptation_f560b/post3

What exactly changed in the game during these last two weeks?
Why was it ok for me to view the page on Feb. 27th...but not on Mar. 12th anymore?

I mean - of course I know about the whole "Germans aren't allowed to see pixel titties on GOG" - topic (though that gets taken ad absurdum, when - at the same time - I'm allowed to see the page of "LustyVerse: Passion on Display", without any hassle)...but you obviously had no problem with letting me see them, prior to release.

Apparently, pixel tits and asses are forbidden - but rendered tits and asses are a-ok.

Who decides that?

I'm someone who is eager to understand the mechanisms...
So, what exactly is GOG's deciding process behind all this?

(and yeah - this is a rhetorical question...I don't really expect an answer)
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wolfsite: Then contact the rights holders of these "good" games and get them to release them on GOG.
I would if it was my bussiness and I expect the same from others.
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wolfsite: I'm aware of that, thank you for ruining the joke.
The joke's on you I am afraid.
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SargonAelther: Please contribute
Thank you, I'll go through the threads when time permits.
Post edited March 12, 2024 by NotMyGOG
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RafaelRamus: Go on publishing all the junk you want, just allow people like me to filter this filth out.
I do feel you on this, since my understanding of responsible curration involves the exclusion of pornography related content from the catalog.
Post edited March 12, 2024 by NotMyGOG
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Mori_Yuki: snip
That's a lot of "ifs", and most of those are wishful thinking until proven otherwise. You wishing I get banned because I don't share your opinion regarding those games is just wishful thinking.

My opinion is I don't like them enough for me to come here and leave a comment saying I wish I had a filter so I could filter them out. This is not against GoG policy and if I'm wrong and it is then GoG staff must come here and publicly say so. Until then, you'll keep seeing my posts here (for as long as you feel like, since, as I already pointed out, my original intention was to leave a single comment on the thread and move on).

Besides, the idea of banning me because I'm asking for something that is absolutely related to the thread is absurd! Of course my post is related to the thread, too bad you don't like my position regarding such games! This is a thread about the announcement of 2 games that I'd like to not see in my front page, so I'm asking for more filters options and parental control - so I can filter out games that have no appeal to me, such as these. That's absolutely on the scope of the thread!

What you are suggesting is that I should remain silent for fear of speaking my mind regarding this kind of games. Well, what's the use of the forum to me then? If all I can do is being silent, as you suggest, why should I bother being banned? Like, "oh, I'm scared I'll be banned, I better ban myself by being silent then!" - no way I'm doing that.

Regarding "seriously grating on the wrong person's nerves, who is going to report you for it", to that I say: go ahead and report me then! The only persons that can actually tell me something, as I already pointed out, are GoG staff. So unless GoG staff comes here and publicly asks me to stop, I have no reason to stop it.
Post edited March 12, 2024 by RafaelRamus
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wolfsite: Then contact the rights holders of these "good" games and get them to release them on GOG.
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NotMyGOG: I would if it was my bussiness and I expect the same from others.
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wolfsite: I'm aware of that, thank you for ruining the joke.
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NotMyGOG: Ther joke's on you I am afraid.
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SargonAelther: Please contribute
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NotMyGOG: Thank you, I'll go through the threads when time permits.
Not my fault people can't have fun and must take everything seriously.

But we do live in a post joke world now.....
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Mori_Yuki: snip
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RafaelRamus: That's a lot of "ifs", and most of those are wishful thinking until proven otherwise. You wishing I get banned because I don't share your opinion regarding those games is just wishful thinking.
Instead of reading things into my post I have not written or indented to say, read what I have, and draw your own conclusions. I'm not going to report you; I was only telling you what could happen and how things are, and that it is your choice what you are posting and where. ;-)