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Zarineth Aug 24, 2024 @ 5:01am 
It's not because of Deadlock. Steam got a global hiccup.
Mad Scientist Aug 24, 2024 @ 5:09am 
Deadlock and its associated traffic is a drop in the bucket in terms of the computational power used daily. It's not causing the "NO CONNECTION" error, that's either maintenance, ISP maintenance, loss of connection from the individual to the steam servers etc.

I've played a good amount of Deadlock, never gotten disconnected because of it operating. It's also not Tuesday during maintenance days and as someone said; other places can have a global hiccup, which can cause disruptions to your client.
Tulah Aug 24, 2024 @ 5:18am 
Originally posted by Smiley Mikado:
i'm %99 sure it is because of Deadlock requests. i'll accept what you say because i don't have any proove if it is deadlock or something else but it seems something is wrong. i feel like my steam library is not mine but it is a proprietary of somebody else. like a car rent, we just rent steam accounts and games.

There's more than just Deadlock requests that connect to Steam, in all likelihood it's something else, though wouldn't put 100% label on it either way.

And yeah, that's what digital "ownership" is when there's DRM of any kind involved, it's closer to renting rather than real ownership.
Jaunitta 🌸 Aug 24, 2024 @ 5:25am 
Steam is having problems world wide
check here https://steamstat.us/
try again later
Mad Scientist Aug 24, 2024 @ 5:25am 
Originally posted by Smiley Mikado:
Originally posted by Mad Scientist:
Deadlock and its associated traffic is a drop in the bucket in terms of the computational power used daily. It's not causing the "NO CONNECTION" error, that's either maintenance, ISP maintenance, loss of connection from the individual to the steam servers etc.

I've played a good amount of Deadlock, never gotten disconnected because of it operating. It's also not Tuesday during maintenance days and as someone said; other places can have a global hiccup, which can cause disruptions to your client.
i still believe it is because of deadlock because valve gonna implement a marketplace for this game, new servers in USA and other countries, testing the game in all countries to see if it work or not, there is a lot of work to do so in my guess they just disabled some utilities of steam client because once we play a game we start the client, not the webpage of steam. steam on webpage work but the client won't work now. all of this things lead me to think about deadlock. i checked steam forums, everybody are asking for deadlock invites,if everybody send requests to a server, it is like an ddos attack, ddos attacks are very easy to do, you just need to send requests to a server and when the server is busy, users are disconnected, i think maybe some steam client services or something else is in same server where deadlock is, it is my opinion, but yes maybe it is something else, we gonna see soon.
One game is not going to cause outages for having a limited pool of players and their own dedicated servers to play on compared to the servers that run the entire service.

People see patterns where there realistically are none or when they have an inconvenience they tend to make a cause that is not the cause.
Tulah Aug 24, 2024 @ 5:40am 
Originally posted by Smiley Mikado:

last update 52 minutes ago. i still believe it is because of this game. i don't know why. sorry mate.
https://steamdb.info/app/1422450/subs/

Yeah with only ~45k all-time peak I doubt Deadlock has any impact on this whatsoever. We should've experienced this at every popular launch that was tied to Steam online services, but we didn't.
I'm more inclined to believe that they deployed something earlier this week and that broke things up or hardware is just being hardware and doesn't last forever.
r1ghT_n0w! Aug 27, 2024 @ 12:08am 
Originally posted by Smiley Mikado:
Originally posted by Tulah:

There's more than just Deadlock requests that connect to Steam, in all likelihood it's something else, though wouldn't put 100% label on it either way.

And yeah, that's what digital "ownership" is when there's DRM of any kind involved, it's closer to renting rather than real ownership.

last update 52 minutes ago. i still believe it is because of this game. i don't know why. sorry mate.
https://steamdb.info/app/1422450/subs/


Brainrot of a mentally challenged person that is more convinced by their own delusional mind with zero evidence.

anyone wanna take bets whether this person is into conspiracy theories or not? LMAO
Tulah Aug 27, 2024 @ 7:15am 
Originally posted by r1ghT_n0w!:


Brainrot of a mentally challenged person that is more convinced by their own delusional mind with zero evidence.

anyone wanna take bets whether this person is into conspiracy theories or not? LMAO

Is it not more akin to brainrot when one immediately attacks another verbally or otherwise?

It is actually fairly common to point finger to something you're more familiar especially when you're not familiar with the subject matter or problem at hand otherwise. Is it wrong, not necessarily, but it's important to keep open mind and not reject other possibilities and especially outcomes.
smokerob79 Aug 28, 2024 @ 8:01am 
you understand computer science but cant understand a problem with the service at a internal level....wow.....at no point in time was it caused by this game......dont need voice chat......
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