Grega please tell this guy not to try to breathe underwater.I just don't freaking believe what Grega says.
This anine outlandish dictum imbibes my callous serpent.Grega please tell this guy not to try to breathe underwater.
No, steam passwords are stored on Valve's database. You won't need to change those.Hi',
I don't know how it works the vbulletin/steam API but the steam accounts password is not store in the vb database, no?
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The people using Steam to connect to the forum not need to change the Steam password, no?
[I'm pretty sure that not. But i ask anyway. and if so, will be encrypted as a vb password...]
The only thing saved in the forum database is your SteamID64 information, and that is publicly available to everyone.Hi',
I don't know how it works the vbulletin/steam API but the steam accounts password is not store in the vb database, no?
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The people using Steam to connect to the forum not need to change the Steam password, no?
[I'm pretty sure that not. But i ask anyway. and if so, will be encrypted as a vb password...]
That doesn't mean the team did it, they've always gave their names to the game's bots.This is a bad April fools joke from Earth Special Forces team.
Why you deceived your fans? is not funny, really.
In the leaked video it's possible to see the name of a beta tester. Shadi.
http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/4796/20130401112556.jpg
Yeah people like me, an outstanding example for people on the dumb side of the community. Well variations of the same word anyways.Some people are dumb and use one password for everything.
Hahaha! i see what you did there.Damn that Shadi, I was always suspicious of this guy and his shady name.
You do realise there are bots in the game right??This is a bad April fools joke from Earth Special Forces team.
Why you deceived your fans? is not funny, really.
In the leaked video it's possible to see the name of a beta tester. Shadi.
http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/4796/20130401112556.jpg