Alas its a overall widespread problem, and not endemic to H games
Yeah, but that's an unfair take. For every big social media storm like Cyberpunk 2077, there are untold hundreds of games that quietly release on time exactly as they said, especially in the indie space. I could easily name way more games that released on top and in good condition than games like Cyberpunk 2077 which turned delays into a joke and still basically had an unnoficial delay for two more years after releasing... and is STILL being fixed lmao.
I'll be a bit more lenient on H games since they're usually indie within indie to the extreme, oftentimes just one dude doing most of the work and outsourcing anything he can't do to professional strangers. That said, it really shouldn't be that hard to go, cool, it takes up to 48 hours to get approved on my storefront, the game is now complete and ready to ship, like me set the release date for two weeks, away more time than I need, and just roll into release.
But oh well. Maybe it'll be a learning experience for the dev's next game.
I'm inclined to agree, I've never heard of any devs I follow being put to this level, and I believe it was already pointed out that people "shouldn't" be going through the files in the first place. Just a frustrating experience all around, I can only imagine how terrible D-lis is feeling right now.
It could be because of the popularity of his game and theorefore the amount of scrutinity it would get? Wouldn't be the first game on dlsite where deleting and/or changing a file would completely remove centership. Really wish Japan would finally abolish this old, tired law. Like, it's literally mindboggling it's still a thing in 2022.
People seem to get REALLY sore about censor mosaics.
I mean, censorship sucks in general, but an erotic medium dependant on visual art isn't being down any favors by this. Especially since it varies so widely... sometimes you'll get like two black pixels you don't even notice lmao and sometimes 90% of the screen is a pixalized, blurry mess.
Sometimes feels like you're just listening to what's going on behind a curtain and have to use your imagination, and at that point why even bother.