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http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2014/12/15/controversial-video-game-hatred-pulled-from-steam-greenlight/
Thoughts? Can't say its likely I'd ever play the game, but I'm still not comfortable with the censorship. Just seems hypocritical when they still allow games like Postal.

Combined with the GTA V stuff it looks like the politically correct crowd still has plenty of pull in society.

Update: Looks like its been put back up on Steam Greenlight.
http://nichegamer.net/2014/12/hatred-returns-to-steams-greenlight/

From Gabe himself: http://postimg.org/image/tbn4tpboz/
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Holy shit when are people gonna realize what VIDEO GAME means, it's not going to ruin you're life, it's not real, deal with it.


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The game did make me uncomfortable. And right now is not the time to make a game like that.

But... I know that censoring it is the wrong thing to do.

I think what bothers me most is that the game was advertised as being edgy rather than a fun game.


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IIRC one of the lead devs was tied to some Neo-Nazi group, so I'm not exactly crying over the thought of skinheads losing out on money.

I could be wrong though <.<


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The game did make me uncomfortable. And right now is not the time to make a game like that.

But... I know that censoring it is the wrong thing to do.

I think what bothers me most is that the game was advertised as being edgy rather than a fun game.
I completely understand not liking the game. Or finding it offensive.
I don't understand the censorship. Neogaf has banned all discussion of the game.
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And right now is not the time to make a game like that.
This is always a bs excuse for me.

IIRC one of the lead devs was tied to some Neo-Nazi group, so I'm not exactly crying over the thought of skinheads losing out on money.

I could be wrong though <.<
Banning games for the political views of one of their devs seems like a mighty slippery slope.
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I have to agree with Valve on this one. They need to protect their business.

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There is nothing in the definition of censorship that suggest it only applies to govts.
 
Steam is censoring the game from their software. They have that right. I'm not debating that. I'm debating whether its the right thing to do. Its annoying how often that comic is misused.
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There is nothing in the definition of censorship that suggest it only applies to govts.
Steam is censoring it from their software. They have that right. I'm not debating that. I'm debating whether its the right thing to do.
I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game. Something in the vein of Manhunt or Super Columbine Massacre RPG. It would be an extremely poor business decision on Valve's part to sell the game on Steam.


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There is nothing in the definition of censorship that suggest it only applies to govts.
Steam is censoring it from their software. They have that right. I'm not debating that. I'm debating whether its the right thing to do.
I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game. Something in the vein of Manhunt or Super Columbine Massacre RPG. It would be an extremely poor business decision on Valve's part to sell the game on Steam.
Then why do they allow Postal?
How is murdering fake digital civilians in Hatred different than murdering fake digital civilians in GTA?
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I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game.
Should Valve be deciding what that line is for everyone or can people who don't like the game just not buy it?
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Censorship is bad, I'll say that to the day I die, but I mean...

what value would the game have

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it was the most tryhard piece of dogshit i've ever, ever seen
so it's like... really difficult for me to sympathize with such a vapid and soulless game
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Censorship is bad, I'll say that to the day I die, but I mean...

what value would the game have

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it was the most tryhard piece of dogshit i've ever, ever seen
Again just because it is a tryhard piece of dogshit (and it absolutely is) doesn't seem like an excuse.
If you are fine with this getting pulled I don't see how you could argue against GTA being pulled.

I guess I'm more worried about the precedent it sets.
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There is nothing in the definition of censorship that suggest it only applies to govts.
Steam is censoring it from their software. They have that right. I'm not debating that. I'm debating whether its the right thing to do.
I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game. Something in the vein of Manhunt or Super Columbine Massacre RPG. It would be an extremely poor business decision on Valve's part to sell the game on Steam.
Then why do they allow Postal?
 
Postal is a COMPLETELY different level, the biggest difference is that it's the cartoony type of gore that is in line with conker's bad fur day, Hatred takes the realistic approach, and advertised that as one of it's main points. In this day and age, games like this are also just a bad influence on gaming in general. The only reason people approve of Postal is because it hams up the hyper gore and makes it funny.


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There is nothing in the definition of censorship that suggest it only applies to govts.
Steam is censoring it from their software. They have that right. I'm not debating that. I'm debating whether its the right thing to do.
I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game. Something in the vein of Manhunt or Super Columbine Massacre RPG. It would be an extremely poor business decision on Valve's part to sell the game on Steam.
Then why do they allow Postal?
 
Postal is a COMPLETELY different level, the biggest difference is that it's the cartoony type of gore that is in line with conker's bad fur day, Hatred takes the realistic approach, and advertised that as one of it's main points. In this day and age, games like this are also just a bad influence on gaming in general. The only reason people approve of Postal is because it hams up the hyper gore and makes it funny.
So the games could be exactly the same, but one artstyle/tone is not ok?


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There is nothing in the definition of censorship that suggest it only applies to govts.
Steam is censoring it from their software. They have that right. I'm not debating that. I'm debating whether its the right thing to do.
I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game. Something in the vein of Manhunt or Super Columbine Massacre RPG. It would be an extremely poor business decision on Valve's part to sell the game on Steam.

Yeah people are totally going to cut business with Valve/Steam because one shitty edgy game is on the market for the few who want it.  I can almost guarantee a majority of the people complaining are tumblr blogging retards.  If you don't play the game it literally has no effect on you.


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There is nothing in the definition of censorship that suggest it only applies to govts.
Steam is censoring it from their software. They have that right. I'm not debating that. I'm debating whether its the right thing to do.
I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game. Something in the vein of Manhunt or Super Columbine Massacre RPG. It would be an extremely poor business decision on Valve's part to sell the game on Steam.
Then why do they allow Postal?
How is murdering fake digital civilians in Hatred different than murdering fake digital civilians in GTA?
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I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game.
Should Valve be deciding what that line is for everyone or can people who don't like the game just not buy it?
I'm not sure about Postal, as I've never played it. GTA, at least what I've played, is closer to parodies than something meant to be taken seriously.

Valve is not a government authority. If they don't want to sell something, there is nothing stopping you from buying it from a different source.
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There is nothing in the definition of censorship that suggest it only applies to govts.
Steam is censoring it from their software. They have that right. I'm not debating that. I'm debating whether its the right thing to do.
I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game. Something in the vein of Manhunt or Super Columbine Massacre RPG. It would be an extremely poor business decision on Valve's part to sell the game on Steam.
Then why do they allow Postal?
How is murdering fake digital civilians in Hatred different than murdering fake digital civilians in GTA?
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I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game.
Should Valve be deciding what that line is for everyone or can people who don't like the game just not buy it?
Valve is not a government authority. If they don't want to sell something, there is nothing stopping you from buying it from a different source.
Where did I say otherwise?


 
 
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<.<
IIRC one of the lead devs was tied to some Neo-Nazi group, so I'm not exactly crying over the thought of skinheads losing out on money.

I could be wrong though <.<
Banning games for the political views of one of their devs seems like a mighty slippery slope.
I'm not saying that it should be banned because they might be nazis, I'm just saying I'm not crying over lost shekels that would go to their pockets.

The game is just bad news for everyone, it's more ammo to the soccer moms association of funkilling for example. And I bet Jack fucking Thompson squealed with delight when he saw the reveal trailer <____<

It looks like it will be funny because of how badly they are trying to be edgy with it, but short of cringe factor material there isn't a lot it has going for it.


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There is nothing in the definition of censorship that suggest it only applies to govts.
Steam is censoring it from their software. They have that right. I'm not debating that. I'm debating whether its the right thing to do.
I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game. Something in the vein of Manhunt or Super Columbine Massacre RPG. It would be an extremely poor business decision on Valve's part to sell the game on Steam.
Then why do they allow Postal?
 
Postal is a COMPLETELY different level, the biggest difference is that it's the cartoony type of gore that is in line with conker's bad fur day, Hatred takes the realistic approach, and advertised that as one of it's main points. In this day and age, games like this are also just a bad influence on gaming in general. The only reason people approve of Postal is because it hams up the hyper gore and makes it funny.
So the games could be exactly the same, but one artstyle/tone is not ok?
yes, exactly. The art style and tone of a game are what makes the game funny, or just plain edgy and plain wrong. you can laugh off a moment in postal because of the art style of the game, and how the protagonist constantly pushes out 80's 1 liners. Hatred is TOO realistic for people to be comfortable with, and TOO dark for the general masses. it was advertised as an edgy, dark, realistic mass murder simulator, unlike postal which was advertised as a funny over the top "do what you want" game.


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There is nothing in the definition of censorship that suggest it only applies to govts.
Steam is censoring it from their software. They have that right. I'm not debating that. I'm debating whether its the right thing to do.
I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game. Something in the vein of Manhunt or Super Columbine Massacre RPG. It would be an extremely poor business decision on Valve's part to sell the game on Steam.

Yeah people are totally going to cut business with Valve/Steam because one shitty edgy game is on the market for the few who want it.  I can almost guarantee a majority of the people complaining are tumblr blogging retards.  If you don't play the game it literally has no effect on you.
it COMPLETELY effects EVERYONE in the gaming industry, if we let terrible games like this slide by, what does that say about the industry as a whole? if valve keeps this mass murder sim on  greenlight it only proves the point of Jack Thompson and soccer moms trying to censor the industry as a whole.


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IIRC one of the lead devs was tied to some Neo-Nazi group, so I'm not exactly crying over the thought of skinheads losing out on money.

I could be wrong though <.<
Banning games for the political views of one of their devs seems like a mighty slippery slope.
I'm not saying that it should be banned because they might be nazis, I'm just saying I'm not crying over lost shekels that would go to their pockets.

The game is just bad news for everyone, it's more ammo to the soccer moms association of funkilling for example. And I bet Jack fucking Thompson squealed with delight when he saw the reveal trailer <____<

It looks like it will be funny because of how badly they are trying to be edgy with it, but short of cringe factor material there isn't a lot it has going for it.
Meh I don't disagree with any of this, but I also think pulling it from steam is more ammo for the people trying to get games like GTA pulled from store shelves.

I'd rather stay consistent with my views than change them on a game per game basis.
yes, exactly. The art style and tone of a game are what makes the game funny, or just plain edgy and plain wrong. you can laugh off a moment in postal because of the art style of the game, and how the protagonist constantly pushes out 80's 1 liners. Hatred is TOO realistic for people to be comfortable with, and TOO dark for the general masses. it was advertised as an edgy, dark, realistic mass murder simulator, unlike postal which was advertised as a funny over the top "do what you want" game.
I disagree.
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There is nothing in the definition of censorship that suggest it only applies to govts.
Steam is censoring it from their software. They have that right. I'm not debating that. I'm debating whether its the right thing to do.
I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game. Something in the vein of Manhunt or Super Columbine Massacre RPG. It would be an extremely poor business decision on Valve's part to sell the game on Steam.
Then why do they allow Postal?
How is murdering fake digital civilians in Hatred different than murdering fake digital civilians in GTA?
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I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game.
Should Valve be deciding what that line is for everyone or can people who don't like the game just not buy it?
Valve is not a government authority. If they don't want to sell something, there is nothing stopping you from buying it from a different source.
Where did I say otherwise?
Am I being argumentative? I'm sorry about that >.>

But the statement:
Quote
Should Valve be deciding what that line is for everyone or can people who don't like the game just not buy it?
Seems to imply that if Steam doesn't sell it, no one is allowed to buy it. It's giving Valve more authority than they have as a business.


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IIRC one of the lead devs was tied to some Neo-Nazi group, so I'm not exactly crying over the thought of skinheads losing out on money.

I could be wrong though <.<
Banning games for the political views of one of their devs seems like a mighty slippery slope.
I'm not saying that it should be banned because they might be nazis, I'm just saying I'm not crying over lost shekels that would go to their pockets.

The game is just bad news for everyone, it's more ammo to the soccer moms association of funkilling for example. And I bet Jack fucking Thompson squealed with delight when he saw the reveal trailer <____<

It looks like it will be funny because of how badly they are trying to be edgy with it, but short of cringe factor material there isn't a lot it has going for it.
Meh I don't disagree with any of this, but I also think pulling it from steam is more ammo for the people trying to get games like GTA pulled from store shelves.

I'd rather stay consistent with my views than change them on a game per game basis.
yes, exactly. The art style and tone of a game are what makes the game funny, or just plain edgy and plain wrong. you can laugh off a moment in postal because of the art style of the game, and how the protagonist constantly pushes out 80's 1 liners. Hatred is TOO realistic for people to be comfortable with, and TOO dark for the general masses. it was advertised as an edgy, dark, realistic mass murder simulator, unlike postal which was advertised as a funny over the top "do what you want" game.
I disagree.
well you're wrong. it's an objective fact that the graphics and art style of a game change the feel of a game. for example, try to imagine Conker's Bad Fur Day, remade today without the censoring, and being a realistic game, no cartoon blood, and the music being replaced with generic heavy metal. Or Spec Ops the Line with cartoony graphics and a goofy soundtrack it's a completely different game when you change an art style and feel of the game.
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There is nothing in the definition of censorship that suggest it only applies to govts.
Steam is censoring it from their software. They have that right. I'm not debating that. I'm debating whether its the right thing to do.
I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game. Something in the vein of Manhunt or Super Columbine Massacre RPG. It would be an extremely poor business decision on Valve's part to sell the game on Steam.
Then why do they allow Postal?
How is murdering fake digital civilians in Hatred different than murdering fake digital civilians in GTA?
Quote
I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game.
Should Valve be deciding what that line is for everyone or can people who don't like the game just not buy it?
Valve is not a government authority. If they don't want to sell something, there is nothing stopping you from buying it from a different source.
Where did I say otherwise?
Am I being argumentative? I'm sorry about that >.>

But the statement:
Quote
Should Valve be deciding what that line is for everyone or can people who don't like the game just not buy it?
Seems to imply that if Steam doesn't sell it, no one is allowed to buy it. It's giving Valve more authority than they have as a business.
Probably should have phrased that better.

Should Valve be deciding what that line is for their customers (as the largest outlet for PC gaming).
What's wrong with people who don't like the game not buying it? How is this different from other extremely violent games on steam?


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IIRC one of the lead devs was tied to some Neo-Nazi group, so I'm not exactly crying over the thought of skinheads losing out on money.

I could be wrong though <.<
Banning games for the political views of one of their devs seems like a mighty slippery slope.
I'm not saying that it should be banned because they might be nazis, I'm just saying I'm not crying over lost shekels that would go to their pockets.

The game is just bad news for everyone, it's more ammo to the soccer moms association of funkilling for example. And I bet Jack fucking Thompson squealed with delight when he saw the reveal trailer <____<

It looks like it will be funny because of how badly they are trying to be edgy with it, but short of cringe factor material there isn't a lot it has going for it.
Meh I don't disagree with any of this, but I also think pulling it from steam is more ammo for the people trying to get games like GTA pulled from store shelves.

I'd rather stay consistent with my views than change them on a game per game basis.
yes, exactly. The art style and tone of a game are what makes the game funny, or just plain edgy and plain wrong. you can laugh off a moment in postal because of the art style of the game, and how the protagonist constantly pushes out 80's 1 liners. Hatred is TOO realistic for people to be comfortable with, and TOO dark for the general masses. it was advertised as an edgy, dark, realistic mass murder simulator, unlike postal which was advertised as a funny over the top "do what you want" game.
I disagree.
well you're wrong. it's an objective fact that the graphics and art style of a game change the feel of a game. for example, try to imagine Conker's Bad Fur Day, remade today without the censoring, and being a realistic game, no cartoon blood, and the music being replaced with generic heavy metal. it's a completely different game when you change an art style and feel of the game.
Graphics and tone absolutely play a major role in how a game is received.
I disagree that one is acceptable and that one is not.


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There is nothing in the definition of censorship that suggest it only applies to govts.
Steam is censoring it from their software. They have that right. I'm not debating that. I'm debating whether its the right thing to do.
I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game. Something in the vein of Manhunt or Super Columbine Massacre RPG. It would be an extremely poor business decision on Valve's part to sell the game on Steam.
Then why do they allow Postal?
How is murdering fake digital civilians in Hatred different than murdering fake digital civilians in GTA?
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I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game.
Should Valve be deciding what that line is for everyone or can people who don't like the game just not buy it?
Valve is not a government authority. If they don't want to sell something, there is nothing stopping you from buying it from a different source.
Where did I say otherwise?
Am I being argumentative? I'm sorry about that >.>

But the statement:
Quote
Should Valve be deciding what that line is for everyone or can people who don't like the game just not buy it?
Seems to imply that if Steam doesn't sell it, no one is allowed to buy it. It's giving Valve more authority than they have as a business.
Probably should have phrased that better.
Should Valve be deciding what that line is for their customers (as the largest outlet for PC gaming).
What's wrong with people who don't like the game not buying it?
I don't think it's 'deciding what that line is for their customers' so much as 'what's better for their public image?'

This is a game that's inevitably going to be talked about on 24/7 news channels and the like complaining about the alleged 'evils' of video games. Valve (wisely) doesn't want Steam to be part of that discussion.


 
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As much as I hate soccer moms, I can't help but feel as though pulling a game from the virtual shelves to not give them any ammo against the industry means that they (like the terrorists and the NSA) have already won.


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There is nothing in the definition of censorship that suggest it only applies to govts.
Steam is censoring it from their software. They have that right. I'm not debating that. I'm debating whether its the right thing to do.
I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game. Something in the vein of Manhunt or Super Columbine Massacre RPG. It would be an extremely poor business decision on Valve's part to sell the game on Steam.
Then why do they allow Postal?
How is murdering fake digital civilians in Hatred different than murdering fake digital civilians in GTA?
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I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game.
Should Valve be deciding what that line is for everyone or can people who don't like the game just not buy it?
Valve is not a government authority. If they don't want to sell something, there is nothing stopping you from buying it from a different source.
Where did I say otherwise?
Am I being argumentative? I'm sorry about that >.>

But the statement:
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Should Valve be deciding what that line is for everyone or can people who don't like the game just not buy it?
Seems to imply that if Steam doesn't sell it, no one is allowed to buy it. It's giving Valve more authority than they have as a business.
Probably should have phrased that better.
Should Valve be deciding what that line is for their customers (as the largest outlet for PC gaming).
What's wrong with people who don't like the game not buying it?
I don't think it's 'deciding what that line is for their customers' so much as 'what's better for their public image?'

This is a game that's inevitably going to be talked about on 24/7 news channels and the like complaining about the alleged 'evils' of video games. Valve (wisely) doesn't want Steam to be part of that discussion.
I'd agree it probably makes some business sense for Valve to play the safe route. I don't think it'd threaten them in any meaningful way though. In fact in the long run I think this makes less sense since they've opened themselves up to pulling all manner of games that cross line for different groups.

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I think the game very clearly crossed the line of what's acceptable to put in a game. Something in the vein of Manhunt or Super Columbine Massacre RPG. It would be an extremely poor business decision on Valve's part to sell the game on Steam.
But Manhunt is on Steam.


 
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If you are fine with this getting pulled I don't see how you could argue against GTA being pulled.
i wouldn't argue against GTA being pulled either

i wouldn't be for it, by any means, but all i'm saying is... i can't find it within me to care that much if the game doesn't have any artistic merit (or... personal merit, in GTA's case)