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Offline The Mann

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Re: A question regarding the Steam Workshop.
« Reply #15 on: June 08, 2015, 02:23:19 pm »
Also pink hats for real men.

Your first salute!  8)

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Re: A question regarding the Steam Workshop.
« Reply #16 on: June 08, 2015, 04:23:47 pm »
Also pink hats for real men.

Your first salute!  8)
Had to google what "first salute" is.
I'm from Russia  ;D

I'm going a little offtopic :I

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Re: A question regarding the Steam Workshop.
« Reply #17 on: June 08, 2015, 04:59:08 pm »
Also pink hats for real men.

Your first salute!  8)
Had to google what "first salute" is.
I'm from Russia  ;D

I'm going a little offtopic :I

A salute is the thing below your username and profile pic.

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Re: A question regarding the Steam Workshop.
« Reply #18 on: June 08, 2015, 05:03:55 pm »
Also pink hats for real men.

Your first salute!  8)
Had to google what "first salute" is.
I'm from Russia  ;D

I'm going a little offtopic :I

A salute is the thing below your username and profile pic.
Oh.
I thought "first salute" was some kind of an expression. When I googled it, it showed me something related to US army which is why I said "I'm from Russia", haha.

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Re: A question regarding the Steam Workshop.
« Reply #19 on: June 08, 2015, 05:05:05 pm »
I'm not American either...

Perhaps you can ask a CA for a tour of the Forums layout.  :)

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Re: A question regarding the Steam Workshop.
« Reply #20 on: June 08, 2015, 06:41:07 pm »
I'm not American either...

Perhaps you can ask a CA for a tour of the Forums layout.  :)
meh

But hey, here's a.... here's your 20th salute!

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Re: A question regarding the Steam Workshop.
« Reply #21 on: June 08, 2015, 06:48:01 pm »
Salutes are used to show your appreciation for a post by a user. More salutes tends to mean more people agree with that person, or they're friendly.

In my case I just post a lot.

If you wanted developer feedback on your workshop item, or to ask exactly how the workshop process works, don't be scared to email feedback@musegames.com
They're very good with speedy and friendly replies, and if they feel anything needs to be changed they'll give constructive feedback too. :)
Although the devs do browse the forums, most replies will be from community members :)

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Re: A question regarding the Steam Workshop.
« Reply #22 on: June 08, 2015, 07:02:58 pm »
Salutes are used to show your appreciation for a post by a user. More salutes tends to mean more people agree with that person, or they're friendly.

In my case I just post a lot.

If you wanted developer feedback on your workshop item, or to ask exactly how the workshop process works, don't be scared to email feedback@musegames.com
They're very good with speedy and friendly replies, and if they feel anything needs to be changed they'll give constructive feedback too. :)
Although the devs do browse the forums, most replies will be from community members :)
Thanks a lot!
I'll send an e-mail as you said. Good thing there are such reliable Community Ambassadors out there in forums 8)

Here's your 112th salute! (Hold on, was it me who gave you that? it told me something about karma action)
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Re: A question regarding the Steam Workshop.
« Reply #23 on: June 09, 2015, 06:58:58 am »
Salutes are used to show your appreciation for a post by a user. More salutes tends to mean more people agree with that person, or they're friendly.

In my case I just post a lot.

If you wanted developer feedback on your workshop item, or to ask exactly how the workshop process works, don't be scared to email feedback@musegames.com
They're very good with speedy and friendly replies, and if they feel anything needs to be changed they'll give constructive feedback too. :)
Although the devs do browse the forums, most replies will be from community members :)
Thanks a lot!
I'll send an e-mail as you said. Good thing there are such reliable Community Ambassadors out there in forums 8)

Here's your 112th salute! (Hold on, was it me who gave you that? it told me something about karma action)

You have to wait about an hour before you can Salute that person again. I might try applying to be a CA again... Its nice to help people out.

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Re: A question regarding the Steam Workshop.
« Reply #24 on: June 09, 2015, 09:12:13 pm »
For example the world lore must be kept into account, so star trek borg masks wont be accepted because they're not "lore friendly" among other things

I'm curios about the Lore behind my fabulous pink  Steampop hat...

Where does it fit?

the baronies.

Those guys have nobility and foppish folk where garish bright colours is a status symbol.

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Re: A question regarding the Steam Workshop.
« Reply #25 on: June 10, 2015, 01:09:32 am »
For example the world lore must be kept into account, so star trek borg masks wont be accepted because they're not "lore friendly" among other things

I'm curios about the Lore behind my fabulous pink  Steampop hat...

Where does it fit?

the baronies.

Those guys have nobility and foppish folk where garish bright colours is a status symbol.


Nice! 8)