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@Devs, please do the Steam age rating
Dear Devs,
Steam requires an Age rating before November 15th (please see: https://gtm.you1.cn/storesteam/news/group/4145017/view/4183351393029705362 )

Please rate your game (it doesn't take long and its free), so your game will be still available for all users to buy. Thank you!
Last edited by Perelandra; 11 Oct @ 1:27pm
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Michael 12 Oct @ 7:27pm 
The game is already rated T for teen.
Perelandra 13 Oct @ 12:59am 
Originally posted by Michael:
The game is already rated T for teen.
Correct but the rating is not added to the store page. Without the rating on the store page, the game will be hidden. The game also has an official USK rating (German rating agency) which is also not added to the store page.
Why does Germany always need to do this things......
Make 2 Nov @ 8:10am 
Seems like this game still lacks an age rating on the store page, and there is only two weeks to go. For anyone who lives outside of Germany, you can check if a game has an age rating on store page by opening the store page in a web browser (while not being logged into Steam) and adding the following country code at the end of the URL:
?cc=de

It will be interesting and at the same time very sad to read news about the change once it actually becomes reality.
Make 6 Nov @ 10:58pm 
Originally posted by DR. Jan Itor:
The DEVS do not want the German Money in the Future, it seems (at least on the Steam Store)... They don't care... Even tried to write to Remedys official Support Email several times since October the 2nd, but they just keep ignoring everything... By this Time I think they kind of deserve that their Game will NOT be sold in Germany in the Future... If they do not have an open Ear for Customer Support/Requests, they REALLY do not deserve better... It could not matter less for me, because I already own this Game, and was just trying to help them out...
What you say is true, and not only this applies to Remedy, but other big developers and publishers as well.

It's ridiculous how game support is almost outsourced to players, who need to help each other to create mods to fix bugs in games or provide support when an issue arises. It seems that the only way to make our voice heard is to become a content creator and have a massive following count and post about it on social media.

I hope in the future, European Union sets a law where the gaming platform's owner is required to set a support ticket system for each game/developer/publisher and the game's developer/publisher is required to respond those support requests within a week. At the moment, it's like you have to send an e-mail or @ on social media and hope you get a response.

Games are products that require maintenance, just like how smartphones or other digital products require updates. Once a product comes to an EOL, then it shouldn't be allowed to be sold at all. Currently there are games being sold on these storefronts with game breaking bugs.
Originally posted by Make:
Originally posted by DR. Jan Itor:
The DEVS do not want the German Money in the Future, it seems (at least on the Steam Store)... They don't care... Even tried to write to Remedys official Support Email several times since October the 2nd, but they just keep ignoring everything... By this Time I think they kind of deserve that their Game will NOT be sold in Germany in the Future... If they do not have an open Ear for Customer Support/Requests, they REALLY do not deserve better... It could not matter less for me, because I already own this Game, and was just trying to help them out...
What you say is true, and not only this applies to Remedy, but other big developers and publishers as well.

It's ridiculous how game support is almost outsourced to players, who need to help each other to create mods to fix bugs in games or provide support when an issue arises. It seems that the only way to make our voice heard is to become a content creator and have a massive following count and post about it on social media.

I hope in the future, European Union sets a law where the gaming platform's owner is required to set a support ticket system for each game/developer/publisher and the game's developer/publisher is required to respond those support requests within a week. At the moment, it's like you have to send an e-mail or @ on social media and hope you get a response.

Games are products that require maintenance, just like how smartphones or other digital products require updates. Once a product comes to an EOL, then it shouldn't be allowed to be sold at all. Currently there are games being sold on these storefronts with game breaking bugs.
It’s not realistic to maintain a game more then several decades it’s not realistic like cars or other products.
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