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As all companies making computer things worse, they say the new chat of theirs that just has left beta is an "improvement". They could as well claim that pigs fly. I don't care, I don't mind. All I see is that now every time I boot the system I have this huge chat windows autmatically showing up on screen, and it must be manually shut down. Obtrusive to the max.
Tried Steam settings and community settings and siuch, but I cannot find any option anywhere how to switch it off or at least hiding it from booting on. Anybody knowing how to do it? They won themselves a formidable maelstrom with it, the reactions to it leave nothing to be desired.
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If you feel nuts, consult an expert. Last edited by Sailor Steve; 07-26-18 at 07:02 PM. Reason: Edited for language. |
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Probe here Steam released solution.. https://steamcommunity.com/discussio...81957311943542 Read post of @Genthar steam icon → friend → setting button on upper right in friend list → turn on memorize open chat. Then close the friend list, it will not be displayed automatically next time.
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Thanks, will try it when I am on the other machine.
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I'm with Sky on this one. Jesus it's annoying now.
Sometimes I just launch a game immediately without thinking from Steam and halfway through a loading screen the steam chat pops up. I thought it was just fine the way it was, but Valve now demands MORE information flow to our brains
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My first (and last) experience with Steam is Microsoft Flight Simulator X. I like the game, but Steam is pretty much the only way to get a copy these days. After playing it for a few months I'm ready to give it up, just to get Steam off my computer.
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^That bad...?
I once ticked like you, Steve, but that is thze past. I found myself missing too much i would have liked to try bout in titles and games. And I came to this math: I have since lonmg to compare entertainment pric es to the costs of a movie ticket and two hours of entertainment there. Now, if I imagine that scenario that I mess up my Steam account or somebody else does, and I lose all stuff associated with it, I would check whether the costs per hour of getting properly entertained by a game title, and the price I once paid for it (usually I pay much less than I would have for a DVD in a shop), are matching well or badly the relation between hours and costs for a movie ticket. You get the idea and could imagine the outcome. If you are worried about your privacy, as far as I know SAteam is not as penetrant as Microsoft, Google, Facebook and the likes. And you could set up a dual boot on your rig: one for gaming only, and one for anything else. That way, you can leave steam bypassed and "off" as long as you do not need it. Or you simply disable it from autoloading with Windows booting. ![]() I do not like Steam either, the whole philospphy of comapnies behaving as if they were an integral part of my life. But I learned that there are reasons why I could tolerate this one actor. Certain others I will never tolerate. Microsoft for example gives new reasons every week to hate. Almost every day. BTW, I still see FSX DVD boxes with both patches or addons or what it was in the shops. It seems they still get produced. But it seems there are issues under Windows 10. Dual boot may be the answer.
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Actually I would keep using it but they made the decision easier for me. I recently had a reformat and when I went to reload FSX it was gone! I'm still in the process of talking to Steam about it but it seems the outcome is going to be that I can't restore it to my PC. To make matters worse my Activation Key is also somehow missing. They said I need to talk to the the manufacturer about that, but in this case they are the manufacturer. If I get everything back, great. If not, I won't fight them. I'll just say goodbye and good riddance.
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I've been thinking of a dual-boot, more because I prefer Windows 8.1 for all my work, but Win 10 works better for gaming. In fact I was trying exactly that when Win 10, rather than accept the partition I assigned to it, took over the primary partition and installed itself there anyway. Before I can put Win 8.1 in the second partition I have to get a new DVD drive, as mine chose this week to die on me. Quote:
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But I've gone a bit far from a discussion about Steam's new interface. Sorry about that.
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Did you use the original FSX as released by MS, or the Steam-version of it (I do not know whether they sell both versions at Steam)? The latter had some code redone to make it "Steam" and thus is not compatabile with all modules available for FSX anyway. Maybe the installation is affected by that, too. The original FSX had a limited number of activations, when they were all used up, one had to activate via telephone.
Different to what people seem to think, not everything is compatible with P3D which was modded or sold for FSX. One of my reasons why I sympathized with the idea of getting P3D, but decided against it. The other beign thta new versions of P3D threw away old version compatabilities, and that I once again end up hanging on a license deal which Lockheed could cancel any moment. For the new version of P3D, 3 and 4, commercial modules also had to be rewritten, for exmaple my beloved stuff by PMDG. FSX and PMDG are synonyms for me, the one without the other is pointless for me. However, flying probbaly is behind me. XP11 just does nto do the trick for me, andI am fully engaged in Assetto Corsa (Competizione soon) these days, and Raceroom, and use not just the most toy-like controllers for it anymore, but more elaborated hardware. Sometimes I miss the memory however. I had superdetailed airport sceneries for the major hubs in Europe, and getting a flight done right and well from planning and fuel calculation over boarding, taxing, taking off, curising, and then descending, approach, taxing, docking and deboarding, always gave me a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction, even more so in night or heavy weather conditions, which also was visually ery impressive. Some of my best computer game meories ever. Oh, and doing a discovery of Iceland's territory, often in fog and snow, in small planes, that was something worth to be remembered as well. Good luck with your Steam conversation.
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I bought FSX Steam Edition when it was on sale and it's probably one of the very few Steam purchases I actually regret. It runs so poorly for me and they're charging so much for addons. I made the decision to switch to DCS/BMS after just a short amount of time flying on FSX.
I used to play FS9 almost religiously, but FSX:SE left a bad taste in my mouth for the MSFS series. It's a shame FSX drove you away from Steam, Steve. Although the game not being registered to your account is an interesting issue. I can't say I don't respect the decision to abstain from using it.
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Nope, nothing like that. Clicking the link takes me to a huge page of ads for add-ons. Right-clicking brings up the usual "Open link in new tab" etc.
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Steam games always require you to run them through the Steam software. |
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