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Lol, since I started my new build, I've turned off steamcloud, and have playing offline with my current collection of 49 mods. It was only a temporary build, but I like it enough to keep him.
i absolutely hate the fact i need to make an online account to play a single player game
im sure 90% of the morons that post on here cant even find their comp specs other than the fact they have a sticker on the front of their tower
when i see a " my skyrim dont work? " <----- youve all friggin seen it, i want to reply " no, it dont work " because obviously something is screwed up otherwise they wouldnt have posted that, but thats all they post, they give no other info other than " my skyrim dont work ? " and when they form it into a question like that i would rather go to their house and bash their face in but all i can respond with is an anwer of " no your skyrim dont work othrewise you wouldnt have asked us if it did "
then they would say " why " in which i would respond " idk, you give 0 information, your just asking a random question "
so what im basicly saying is " a vacation wont take me away from stupidity "
THEY FIXED IT! They bloody fixed the workshop :D
This wasn't even a thread asking people to fix Skyrim, it was a thread celebrating and informing everyone of the fact that an important workshop bug was fixed. I didn't even know it'd been fixed until I'd seen this, so it was actually useful.
I can understand wanting to vent, but you're doing it on the wrong damn thread.