>>14672017
It's more like
>Oh no, dearest game developers, we're not going to censor you. You can keep all that stuff in.
>But if you don't do exactly what we demand, your game may neither be advertised nor displayed publicly, which effectively means you don't need to bother with finding a translator and a local redistributor either
I mean, they got slightly less uptight as the years went on (Dead Space, for instance, got a USK 18 rating and thus could at least be put on public display, but if you had shown it to the same fags who rated I have no mouth and I must scream back then, the latter probably would have tried to put you into prison for being a public danger to Germany's youth.