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There have been quite a few releases since the first one 4 months ago, you can see all of those at.
Ancient warfare 3 twitch mod#
Please make note of The Mary Sue’s general comment policy.This is thread for continuation of Ancient Warfare mod in 1.12+ for which shadowmage45 has given me permission to continue with maintenance in the original github repo and produce releases as well. I defer to you, readers, for suggestions in that area! I hope that other alternative platforms will appear that allow more types of content without the accompanying stigma Itch.io springs to mind as an alternative to Steam, but when it comes to live-streaming, I’m just not sure of the options.
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Nudity shouldn’t be considered inherently sexual, and what’s more, not all sexual content is created equal, nor should any of it be treated as inherently bad.Īs I’ve said, these over-arcing policies not only affect indie developers’ work and sales, they also reinforce larger cultural attitudes about sex, and normalize certain types of sexual content above others within gaming communities. Ironically, the sexual content that is “allowed” to appear in games according to the resultant policies tends to be objectifying and sometimes even non-consensual (I’ve written about the objectifying camera angles in fighting games many times). It’s hardly breaking news that many people, especially here in good ol’ Puritanical America, perceive graphic violence in fiction as fine whereas depictions of sexual content-even consensual, non-objectifying, sex-positive stories-are considered unacceptable, shameful, and a topic that should not be discussed or viewed publicly. This is a dangerous precedent to set about a game featuring a consensual queer romance in particular, and it’s also a dangerous precedent to set about sexual content in general. In the case of Yang’s games in particular, censorship by established platforms indicates that the content is somehow inappropriate for consumption and-it’s implied-shameful. For example, Christine Love’s upcoming game Ladykiller In A Bind has been described as both a dating sim about kinky sex and a compelling narrative about social manipulation, and she has stated that doesn’t intend to censor the game even if Steam doesn’t accept it.įor successful and popular developers with large fan-bases, selling on a less popular platform may turn out fine the lack of ability for fans to stream a game on Twitch may also not even be much of a concern for developers who’ve already achieved success. For obscure indie developers, though, the inability to sell a game on a major platform, as well as the lack of an option to have it streamed (and thus, marketed by word-of-mouth) can seriously impact players’ ability to find the game in the first place.Įven leaving the financial aspects aside, though, this method of distributing content also has unfortunate underlying implications in gaming culture. Other developers don’t want to compromise, especially if the sexual components of their game play a key role in its goals and themes.
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Some developers try to create “censored” versions of their games in order to get around Steam’s rules, but even then, it doesn’t always pass muster. For example, Steam does not allow developers to sell “adult content.” Whether you’re an indie porn developer or an indie developer who just wants to tell a story that happens to feature sexual themes prominently, Steam doesn’t want your game. This problem goes beyond Twitch, given that similar policies come up when developers try to sell their games. This hasn’t happened with Mass Effect‘s “ blue alien boobs,” in Yang’s words, nor games that feature violence juxtaposed with objectified female bodies, such as Mortal Kombat 9 and the Dead or Alive games. Indie developer Robert Yang, whose games often include sexual themes, nudity, and social commentary about the gay community, has earned the dubious honor of becoming one of Twitch’s most-banned developers. Twitch, one of gaming’s most popular streaming platforms, has a strict policy when it comes to streaming games with sexual content: any game with nudity as a “core focus or feature” will get the streamer in hot water.