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An open letter to the developers:

Principles are like children.  They are never easy or cheep.  Like it or not the principles of individual freedom and free speech are involved here.  For all of us.  Your AVN is legal and covered by the rights of many nations.  And not in some.  It has always been that way, and you knew that when you started.

By removing your game from any platform it is doing the work of those who would take our freedoms away from all of us.   It is like resigning yourself to burn the books for them.

Principles always have a cost.  The trials and tribulations you now face are part of the real price of freedom.  Will you meet that responsibility?

I am well aware of the risks you now face, legally, financially, and physically.  And you are facing those risks NOW.  Pulling access to the game will not get rid of that risk.

I believe you overestimate the power of your detractors.  They scream and threaten because they are impotent.  In short, because they have already lost this fight.  And you underestimate the strength of your support. Whether it is the community your game was made for and their fight for their rights and access to this game and others like it, or the people who purchased your game with no intent to play it. They support with their money, and their votes at the ballot box.  People who sent you money, that is real support.  And many are doing it on Principle!

I imagine that you are feeling mighty unappreciated right now with all the criticism. You have worked hard on your creation only find yourself in this situation. I don't think you expected this, nor should you have.  It is stupid.  Know that your game and the effort you have put into it are appreciated by the vast majority who have played it.  There are always a few detractors in any large group for their own pet peeves, that is just how it works. No Mercy will probably become a classic of it's genre.  Don't let it become a dead one. Finish it.

My suggestions for actions are to begin with putting up your game for sale on any platform who will sell, support, service, and defend your right to do so.  Let
the Trolls scream and wail, and then ignore them.  Your explanations are more than sufficient and there is no reason to repeat it.  Allow the platforms to defend it and make you money.  If you have to, hire lawyers to defend all of you who worked on the project. Take precautions for all of you not to be doxed as best you can.  Keep your followers informed about the game and any events in the controversy.  Call for support if you need more of it.  You will get through this.  Have the courage of your convictions.


I sincerely wish you the best of luck.

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I think if they didn’t pull it off steam, it would have been deleted regardless. Steam deleted games with way less controversy than this. 

The point about principle is valid if the developer stopped publishing completely or apologized or whatever, but they did not. 

The game served its purpose on steam, removing it by the developers was the right move. Now more people can enjoy it without the craze of steam, and even the developers can have better profit out of steam. Just because of this game i’ve learned about itch and other platforms. It’s win situation for everyone involved minus the radical karens and their puppets. 

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I can see a path by which it gets them exposure it wouldn't have without Steam. But I don't think that was the original plan.


Better would be to let the turmoil die down.  Finish and polish the game.  Relist the game with a new patch...


I can see multiple sequels and spin offs possible.  The love path could be "Love Rules".