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Post by greay on May 1, 2016 19:23:54 GMT
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Lord Ba'al
Supreme Deity
Posts: 6,260
Pledge level: Half a Partner
I like: Cats; single malt Scotch; Stargate; Amiga; fried potatoes; retro gaming; cheese; snickers; sticky tape.
I don't like: Dimples in the bottom of scotch bottles; Facebook games masquerading as godgames.
Steam: stonelesscutter
GOG: stonelesscutter
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Post by Lord Ba'al on May 1, 2016 21:33:52 GMT
What do you mean?
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Post by greay on May 1, 2016 21:35:22 GMT
oh huh guess it was a false alarm. I should've taken a screenshot, but before when I went there I just got a big "NO FORUM AVAILABLE"
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Post by hardly on May 1, 2016 21:55:24 GMT
oh huh guess it was a false alarm. I should've taken a screenshot, but before when I went there I just got a big "NO FORUM AVAILABLE" I've had that before and had a similar reaction but I think that is just a message that comes up when Steam is having server issues and can't present the forum to you.
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Post by mindless on May 1, 2016 23:06:15 GMT
it surprises me how often their boards display weird behavior like this, you would think that steam being a service vital to millions of people would invest the time to develop a forum that doesn't need so much maintenance all the time
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Post by hardly on May 1, 2016 23:18:23 GMT
it surprises me how often their boards display weird behavior like this, you would think that steam being a service vital to millions of people would invest the time to develop a forum that doesn't need so much maintenance all the time It is surprisingly temperamental for service used by so many and transacting so much money.
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Post by militairensneuvelen on May 2, 2016 9:05:18 GMT
Stuff like that happens on Steam when large populations begin their holidays. Try to read some forums when they have a sale for instance.
(FWIW lot's of little people with spring holidays in Urp right now)
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