Ancient-Red-Dragon: This is an interesting point. The thread title led me to expect it would be another rant against having AO games on GOG, in which case I would have had to oppose the OP's premise.
But with the premise that is actually in the OP, I support that, if true.
I also heard that the Subverse devs pulled a bait & switch scam on the public, by initially presenting the game as AO...but then later, they turned out to be making a game which has barely any AO content in it.
What do you think of that point, Ugaking? Is that accurate?
Lol, your opening paragraph is the same for me!! Have seen the moralism so prevalent everywhere I can't help but assume it is the default. But I agree this is a more intriguing discussion.
To me, ratings are artificial shorthand. You won't find a wild "R rating" out in nature. It is more accurate to discuss content, amount of content, etc. In doing so, it is apparent that not all games, films, books etc contain the same amount of explicit content just because they have a certain label adhered to them. We can even see this when people say things like a movie has a "hard R" rating or "really earns its rating", etc.
So I'm also curious how much AO content is present. I think it is still important to support such games even if they skimp on the content somewhat but I would prefer it is more as the initial presentation the way you describe.