Accidentaly Deleted Friend and cant find him
Hey guys , i met this super cool dude yesterday while playing CS:GO. His name was ' cem "noxturnal" {LINK REMOVED} and we started talking etc. Today, i noticed i had a bunch of friends i didnt know and decided to delete pretty much most of my friend list. Thing is, cem "noxturnal", had changed name just this morning, and after my friends list cleanup, i figured i must have deleted him too. Thing is, other than his previoys nickname and that he comes from bulgary, i know nothing about him. I searched everywhere in the Steam, in google, in hitbox(he used to stream) and so on. I even tried to see my Steam's friend list cache. Is there any way i can find him ? Thanks
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KRT™federal Jun 28, 2015 @ 2:01pm 
Nope, tried that too. Neither does my activity work lol
JoDaddy Jun 28, 2015 @ 2:01pm 
Just look in your recent matches and search his name again :D hope it helps
Tev Jun 28, 2015 @ 2:05pm 
Originally posted by illusion:
Nope, tried that too. Neither does my activity work lol
Since there's no proper cache of your friendslist; and your profile only shows very few
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:YTlnVz4J4iwJ:steamcommunity.com/id/Datvagos

Not that Steamrep's cache is much better there.

I'd rather suggest to check


EDIT: Like you said, myactivity seems to be temporarily down for me as well; so give it a while.
Last edited by Tev; Jun 28, 2015 @ 2:07pm
KRT™federal Jun 28, 2015 @ 2:09pm 
None worked :/
Arnaud Jun 28, 2015 @ 2:10pm 
lalalalalaal
Tev Jun 28, 2015 @ 2:12pm 
Actually, navigate yourself to
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\103050816\config\
Open up localconfig.vdf with WordPad

CTRL+F; look for your friend's name.

This file for me has some friends I've removed, so you could say it has some cache memory of it.

The number you find in quotations is the Steam3ID; you can use that to decrypt whose it is.
Last edited by Tev; Jun 28, 2015 @ 2:14pm
★Ney★ Jun 28, 2015 @ 2:13pm 
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KRT™federal Jun 28, 2015 @ 2:16pm 
Originally posted by Teutep:
Actually, navigate yourself to
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\103050816\config\
Open up localconfig.vdf with WordPad

CTRL+F; look for your friend's name.

This file for me has some friends I've removed, so you could say it has some cache memory of it.
THANK YOU SO MUCH I FOUND HIM AHAHAHHAAHAH YEEEE IT PROVIDED ME WITH BOTH HIS PREVIOUS NAMES AND HIS NEW NAME YAYYY
Tev Jun 28, 2015 @ 2:17pm 
Originally posted by illusion:
Originally posted by Teutep:
Actually, navigate yourself to
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\103050816\config\
Open up localconfig.vdf with WordPad

CTRL+F; look for your friend's name.

This file for me has some friends I've removed, so you could say it has some cache memory of it.
THANK YOU SO MUCH I FOUND HIM AHAHAHHAAHAH YEEEE IT PROVIDED ME WITH BOTH HIS PREVIOUS NAMES AND HIS NEW NAME YAYYY
If it didn't have the current, the number in quotations is the Steam3ID.

If you add U:1: to the start, you can use this for decryption:
https://steamid.io/lookup

:) Glad to hear you got it!
Casper Jan 14, 2016 @ 7:50pm 
yeh
KRT™federal Jan 15, 2016 @ 4:24am 
fuzzybear how bored must you have been digging this thing out
又幻想了 Jan 15, 2016 @ 4:25am 
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killer12 Oct 13, 2016 @ 12:35pm 
Originally posted by Teutep:
Actually, navigate yourself to
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\103050816\config\
Open up localconfig.vdf with WordPad

CTRL+F; look for your friend's name.

This file for me has some friends I've removed, so you could say it has some cache memory of it.

The number you find in quotations is the Steam3ID; you can use that to decrypt whose it is.
Tnx !
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