That's just a preference. Anime is an abomination, especially shitty anime, they're just doing the Lord's work.
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Censorship because you don't like something is a problem and steam needs to get kicked in their asses for it. But, I still support steam over the competition because the competition is so much fucking worse in my experience.
idk man, I've largely given up on even attempting to find games there. Every time I've tried in the past several years I just get sick of scrolling through page after page of shovelware and go do something else instead.
I've never understood why anyone tries to find random games on steam. That's not how this shit has ever worked. You follow a few YouTube channels that aggregate for you, and then you buy stuff that looks good. Watch splattercatgaming. Watch skillup. They regularly feature indie games.
That's not at all true. Early on Steam was actually fantastic for doing just that while they were still competing with other gaming outlets. It was around the time that Steam started allowing actual pornography (without even giving them their own dedicated tag/section so people can filter them out) that it really went to shit.
Oh, it's that and so much worse. But, it's the best for getting classic games and mods (that make the games better) that's still legal and unedited. Emphasis on the legal part.
Steam is an open pit. You can throw anything in it. Good business model, even if it allows shit like this.
That's just a preference. Anime is an abomination, especially shitty anime, they're just doing the Lord's work.
LMAO!
Censorship because you don't like something is a problem and steam needs to get kicked in their asses for it. But, I still support steam over the competition because the competition is so much fucking worse in my experience.
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idk man, I've largely given up on even attempting to find games there. Every time I've tried in the past several years I just get sick of scrolling through page after page of shovelware and go do something else instead.
I've never understood why anyone tries to find random games on steam. That's not how this shit has ever worked. You follow a few YouTube channels that aggregate for you, and then you buy stuff that looks good. Watch splattercatgaming. Watch skillup. They regularly feature indie games.
That's not at all true. Early on Steam was actually fantastic for doing just that while they were still competing with other gaming outlets. It was around the time that Steam started allowing actual pornography (without even giving them their own dedicated tag/section so people can filter them out) that it really went to shit.
Oh, it's that and so much worse. But, it's the best for getting classic games and mods (that make the games better) that's still legal and unedited. Emphasis on the legal part.