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amok: ummm..... don't Steam have an age verification system ? did not seem to work well for them...
You mean the "age verification system" where they just ask for the date of your birth? I wonder why that didn't work so well ... :P
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amok: ummm..... don't Steam have an age verification system ? did not seem to work well for them...
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NuffCatnip: I think he means more than the age gate, maybe he means a form you type your personal data in?

If so, no thanks.
If its optional I'm all for it. You do not enter data? Do not see the "evil" games; situation as is. Enter data? Get the account unlocked for everything.
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amok: ummm..... don't Steam have an age verification system ? did not seem to work well for them...
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Leroux: You mean the "age verification system" where they just ask for the date of your birth? I wonder why that didn't work so well ... :P
Probably passport number verification.
Post edited May 31, 2016 by anothername
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NuffCatnip: I think he means more than the age gate, maybe he means a form you type your personal data in?

If so, no thanks.
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anothername: If its optional I'm all for it. You do not enter data? Do not see the "evil" games; situation as is. Enter data? Get the account unlocked for everything.
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Leroux: You mean the "age verification system" where they just ask for the date of your birth? I wonder why that didn't work so well ... :P
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anothername: Probably passport number verification.
Now that I think about it.
It sounds rather decent.
Post edited May 31, 2016 by NuffCatnip
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anothername: If its optional I'm all for it. You do not enter data? Do not see the "evil" games; situation as is. Enter data? Get the account unlocked for everything.

Probably passport number verification.
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NuffCatnip: Now that I think about it.
It sounds rather decent.
It sounds awful, that reminds me of Games for Windows Live. I had to create a separate account to redeem Bioshock 2 as I wasn't 18. Which obviously means people beside me and my parents get to decide what I should be playing. >_<
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NuffCatnip: Now that I think about it.
It sounds rather decent.
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omega64: It sounds awful, that reminds me of Games for Windows Live. I had to create a separate account to redeem Bioshock 2 as I wasn't 18. Which obviously means people beside me and my parents get to decide what I should be playing. >_<
It sounds better than "no game for you".
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omega64: It sounds awful, that reminds me of Games for Windows Live. I had to create a separate account to redeem Bioshock 2 as I wasn't 18. Which obviously means people beside me and my parents get to decide what I should be playing. >_<
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anothername: It sounds better than "no game for you".
I guess, if they only implement it in Germany.
Jesus, you people don't give up!

Look, here is my driver's license!

Are you happy now!?
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tinyE: Jesus, you people don't give up!

Look, here is my driver's license!

Are you happy now!?
That's fake, your weight isnt 225lbs :P
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tinyE: Jesus, you people don't give up!

Look, here is my driver's license!

Are you happy now!?
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Cavenagh: That's fake, your weight isnt 225lbs :P
When I'm wearing the Bat Suit it is.
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anothername: It sounds better than "no game for you".
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omega64: I guess, if they only implement it in Germany.
That's what I meant. :)
The rest of you shouldn't 'suffer' because of a whack job in Germany that thinks paternalism is the right way.
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anothername: It sounds better than "no game for you".
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omega64: I guess, if they only implement it in Germany.
Makes only sense for us. On a additional bright side: If some self proclaimend gov-like elements forces similar laws in your country gog would then already have the infrastructure to just take you on board too :)
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timppu: Yeah, I was referring to German governments who seem to think laws like these are a good idea. I didn't really mean that Merkel (or anyone from her government) had just now decided to enforce the law.

The real problem is not that someone is enforcing such a law, the problem is that there is such a law to begin with. Vote responsibly, or if that fails, revolt. To the barricades! Viva los enquealosdos!!!
Well, like someone else mentioned already, these laws are decades old. So it's not so much about voting people who create such laws, but about voting people who'd care enough to change them. Currently, with all the other shit going on in the world and other (frankly more important) issues to deal with, it's on noone's top priority list (neither that of the politicians, nor that of most voters, which influences politicians).
Post edited May 31, 2016 by Leroux
So, after some digging, I've found out what's going on. It seems the BPjM have turned their vile eye to digital distribution storefronts, which fall under category of broadcast media. Games and movies that are illegal to distribute openly are placed on Lists C and D (the analogues of the physical media lists A and B, so C is the general risk to children and D is breaking the law).

So:
Aliens versus Predator Classic
Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold
Blood: One Unit Whole Blood
Blood II: The Chosen + Expansion
BloodRayne
BloodRayne 2
Carmageddon Max Pack
Carmageddon 2: Carpocalypse Now
Harvester
Kingpin — Life of Crime
NAM
Painkiller Hell & Damnation
Painkiller Overdose
Postal 2
Postal 3
Rise of the Triad: Dark War
Rune Classic
Shadow Warrior Classic Redux
Star Wars: Dark Forces
The Chaos Engine
TimeShift
UberSoldier II
Have likely all gone into List C

Painkiller: Black Edition
Postal
Have likely gone into List D

POSTAL Redux
Is a new addition and has probably gone into List D.

Rise of the Triad (2013)
Is a new addition and has probably gone into List C (may also be a mistake, as the 1995 game was indexed twice - once under the name Rise of the Triad: Dark War, once under Rise of the Triad).

SiN Episodes: Emergence
This is probably on List C, but is very likely to be a mistake, as the version distributed over Steam was the USK-cleared censored version.

Everything else that was indexed on Lists A and B and was already not available on the Steam Store at the behest of the publishers has probably now been made official on Lists C and D.

Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition is probably there as well would have been removed if it hadn't already been pulled for licensing reasons.

The indexed uncensored version of Far Cry is apparently still up.

Expect GOG to follow suit in the near future.
How about giving a source instead of copypasting the list from someone else? How I know you just stole it? Rise of the Triad: Dark War wasn't on the list as I've missed it at first and only added it 1h ago.

Since I can't post links here: for UNCUT! group.
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Dandom: How about giving a source instead of copypasting the list from someone else? How I know you just stole it? Rise of the Triad: Dark War wasn't on the list as I've missed it at first and only added it 1h ago.

Since I can't post links here: for UNCUT! group.
I was actually advised of ROTT 2013 being pulled by a colleague. You'll note that I already had it in my list on SchnittBerichte.com at 2:10 pm.

I appreciate the work you do on For UNCUT! (linky) but you don't have a monopoly on information.
Post edited May 31, 2016 by jamyskis