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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
Well, I installed Windows 8 yesterday to test few things (there is an Devs Evaluation kit at MSDN) and I had no such slowdowns there :/
But while recently booting under Windows to play some Windows-only games I noticed that the Steam Client was equally slow to load pages there.
EDIT: Ok, maybe not too much in Firefox like in the Steam client, but anyway, my internet connection have sometime an annoying slowdowns.
Nah, only flash I got is Pepper one in Google Chrome, Steam doesn't see it anyway.
Steam's browser is loading as fast if not faster than Google Chrome is.
I didn't actually test it until I had restarted my computer, but yeah. There is some debate as to whether steam automatically obtains the latest version, but I have, if memory serves, had to install a special version of flash for steam years ago, and it was definitely not based on the latest version, so yeah..
Hope it helps,
Regards,
Marcos Cosmos
And what it has to do with issue from this thread? We don't know what was the cause of slowdowns anyway.