There should be a sticky thread on acceptable features of CK3 mods

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Did you actually read those? Show me where they draw the line on mod content. It's arbitrary and we were asking for an explanation over an arbitration.

How hard is it to read?
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We do know that the thread asking why it was deleted and what was wrong with it had zero offensive content and was straight up deleted with no explanation.
Well, we know why that thread was deleted: it broke the rules.

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Great. Please show me where the content of that mod violates those rules. And please show me where they consider something to not abide by those rules. I understand that the rules exist. What I don't understand is how Paradox is interpreting them, because apparently there's a disconnect: again, which is why this thread exists to begin with.

We even have someone in this thread claiming they had a mod taken down because it only allowed female generals for Scythians in Imperator. Does that count as hate speech or something?

Also those rules say mods can't have nudity in them...when we're playing a game that includes nudity. So yeah, I don't think asking for a clarification is too much of a stretch.
 
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No it didn't. It asked how to mod the homosexual probability and why a Steam Workshop mod was taken down.
the second bit got it taken down, not the first. the answer to the first question is in this thread.
 
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Where do the rules say there's not allowed to be a discussion on Steam Workshop mod availability?
that was shown to you in post 83

..sorry, 84
 
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Quote where it says discussing Steam Workshop mod availability isn't allowed on this forum please, because apparently I'm missing something. The post you're referring to doesn't even have anything regarding this forum's rules.
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Public posts challenging or questioning the decision of a Moderator or Administrator will be deleted and penalties liable by the user.

Again, where does it say discussing mods on Steam Workshop is not allowed on this forum?

I had to be explicit because I know that you're trying to evade the question.
 
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Again, where does it say discussing mods on Steam Workshop is not allowed on this forum?

I had to be explicit because I know that you're trying to evade the question.
this thread apparently wasn't about a mod. it was about an admin decision to remove a mod. there's no question.

and btw...there's a whole subforum on mods, so don't raise that one again.
 
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i quite frankly can't believe this thread is still open. maybe they're all there with popcorn.
 
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Great. Please show me where the content of that mod violates those rules.

Since noone in this thread has seen or shown the mod, how its packaged, or even any sign that this mod existed I cant, but you asked for the rules and they are clearly posted on steam and paradox.

Finding the rules appeared to be the entire point of this thread according to the OP.
 
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Game publishers can remove Steam Workshop items for their game, yes.

I don't think it takes much imagination to see why such a capability is an absolute necessity.
pretty much this.

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