Adult content is allowed on Steam, but there are exceptions on May 10, 2021, 5:15 22 comments
In brief: Steam is once again under the spotlight over its often-confusing policy regarding adult-only games. This time, the developer of Holodexxx, a virtual reality experience that lets users interact with adult film stars through 3D scans and chatbot technology, has expressed disappointment after being rejected from the marketplace three times.
In a post explaining the situation, the dev writes that Steam s 2018 decision to allow adult material onto the service and take a less hands-on approach to moderation was a boost.
The company began its tentative attempt to get Holodexxx onto Steam by submitting a PG-13 experience that involved Riley Reid, star of Night at the Erotic Museum and Grease XXX, performing a sensual dance in VR. Despite a lack of nudity, it was rejected with a boiler-plate explanation that video pornography was not allowed on
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The young Rocky Rustlers menâs team will be up for the challenge at the 47th Battalion carnival this weekend, according to coach Jason Green.
They play their opening game against Wide Bay at noon on Saturday at Bundabergâs Salter Oval.
The Rocky Rustlers women will also be in action at the Central Regionâs rugby league showpiece event, kicking off their campaign against Central Highlands at 10am.
Green said he was confident his team would give a good account of themselves.
He said the forward pack included a number of Rockhampton Brothers players such as Riley Reid, and that familiarity would be a real positive.