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I mean, Hotline Miami 2 is still banned there as far as i know....a freaking pixel shooting game...
Just make keys activatable, no redemption or run restrictions, and sell keys via your own website. Let us import games.
You are not legally required to prevent access or activation to German customers. The only think you aren't allowed to do is sell it to minors, which would be Valve's responsibility. They've not done a thing to implement proper checks for the past ten years, and there are plenty of games on the store that'd require them.
There are various ways to implement something that'd be good enough for the task to appease the dusties. Valve have announced working on it nigh on ten years ago. Just how they announce everything just to never follow it up with anything, I guess.
When he said "at the bright side" he meant POSITIVE stuff!
Still - I think, if valve will force you to enter data about your real identity on registration page - it will scare away tonns of potential customers
I disagree that it'll scare away anyone, because it'd only be required for adult only games on a regional basis (e.g. Germany for games like Wolfenstein Uncut, Valkyrie Drive, you know). It is either that or not being sold these games at all.
Can you elaborate on the legal basis for the removal of the game in Germany? You can even buy the imported Vita version on amazon Germany with no problems, it's not illegal.
There's literally boobs in Hell Girls CGs and others.