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Koali:
I got around that by having my Steam name and GoIO name be the same thing.
Arturo Sanchez:
--- Quote from: BlackenedPies on June 24, 2015, 12:57:29 am ---Captain, not pilot, replaces crew on helm. Gunner used to replace engi on guns.
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OH DEAR GOD WHY DID THEY REMOVE THAT?
Koali:
--- Quote from: Maximillian Jazzhand on June 26, 2015, 03:14:19 pm ---
--- Quote from: BlackenedPies on June 24, 2015, 12:57:29 am ---Captain, not pilot, replaces crew on helm. Gunner used to replace engi on guns.
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OH DEAR GOD WHY DID THEY REMOVE THAT?
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Agreed
I actually think Captain can push crew off of guns, too, though, and not just AI.
Pyrate Roberts:
--- Quote from: Mr.Disaster on June 26, 2015, 11:31:02 am ---I see your point, that GOIO is very social game and it's good to stay in touch with other people, but on the other hand the sheer idea of having 50 friends on steam seems riddiculous for me. I'm more kind of introvert guy and perhaps I'm not so used to Steam (I've been having it for like a 1,5 year so far) and I believe there are many people of similar character playing GOIO.
Well, I certainly can imagine option like "Show my steam name" or sth like that, which you can turn on/off (defautly disabled, because privacy).
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Awesome suggestion, solves everyone's problem!
I've had steam 7+ years and you get friend space if you level up your steam account. I think +5 friends every few levels. So my friend list can fit 400 people. Plus I've just been on the internet a long time, since 1997, so I've played in way way way way terrible communities, where you actually had hackers, or script kiddies or whatever, I've known my fair share of talented people, I pretty much know whats possible with computers, there is no way any hacker could ever get into my steam account, unless steam had a vulnerability, in which case EVERYONE is at risk not just me, but I'm not worried about that because steams security is exceptional. The only other way is if the person knows me in real life, and can get into my e-mail or guess a secret answer or question - not likely ever going to happen.
Keep in mind one can't brute force GOOD passwords, it would literally take a few hundred thousand years, especially if you have a password that is 3 DIFFERENT made up words not found in a dictionary, with numbers, and special symbols. So for example *three23different#5667words08491* <-- with the stars and pound key included this is an unhackable password within the lifespan of a human being. Anyway just mentioning this because some people are worried to have others on their steam for security reasons.
Schwalbe:
No, the case of people like me and Disaster is that we don't "friend" people on steam or anywhere so easily. Because, well being an introvert might be the cause, don't you think?
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