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I don't think this system actually works lol
I checked a token blocked game Lust Goddess, I can check the store page now
The Community Hub is still blocked anyways
"This Community Hub is not available in your region."
I checked my account settings and all the Store and Community boxes are ticked, I unticked and re-ticked all the Community ones just to be sure
Since lets say there is a game that is flagged by this rule that you want more info on, if you cannot access the discussions/community hub for that, then you are gambling with your money on what could be a "product product" if you buy it, just to access the forums.
Ok, I think your the first person i've see say the AV system (kinda) 50% worked.
So it still doesn't seem right that even after your account is age verified that the forums (for games you don't own) are still blocked ?
According to Valves Help article :
( Source : https://psteamhelp.yuanyoumao.com/en/faqs/view/292B-3DA3-CFC8-97F6 )
And those "mature content types on the Store Preferences" page include both "Store Products" (store pages) and "Community Content" (forums) as seen below :
( Source : Your Account Details > Store Preferences > Mature Content Preferences )
So clearly age verifying is not unlocking everything it should be doing.
Exactly !
Many people use the forums for a game as an invaluable source of info to make a purchasing decision for a game. I can't tell you the amount of times i've avoided issues with a game, just by taking a quick glance at it's respective forum.
A debit might work on steam too, depends on the "network". Not all, but if it has a CVV (some numbers on the back) you should be fine. However, I don't have a credit card or debit card hooked to steam. I have my paypal. And even my paypal I use with "virtual" credit cards that I create as needed and with small limits as to avoid possible fraud.
By now my paypal account should be old enough to buy adult games on steam :D
My suggestion is to have a low limit credit card hooked to steam. When you have a bigger purchase, use another method of payment.
I haven't been prompted to update anything and only have my paypal account hooked to steam.