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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Agree, this is a serious issue.
Just seen now.
-There's no push notifications when someone adds me as a friend or something else;
-App is still little bit slow to use ;
-App crashes while verifying my age for certain games;
Other than that, good for kickstarter.
2.Sometimes when you talk with someone, chat begin a epilepsy
3.Other sites, like tf2mart don't think, that you have push notifications MAH BAAAD
4.Not good design for app on WinPhone, but this is nothing
5.No comments, gifts etc.
But in general good, that this app finally came out. Thx Valve, but don't be so slow and make some updates fastly
how often i cant react to the steam market. It sucks. its worthless getting stuff, cases or something.
Valve farmed this out to a dev that already had an unofficial version working that had slightly less functionality than the official one now does. I could decide to beat them up for that, but honestly, that was probably a smart choice if I'm being fair at all. The dev is a big Windows Phone proponent, so I'm sure that he was enthusiastic about getting the work. At least Valve finally listened to the community. Now, if we could get a much better two-way dialog going, they could probably earn a lot of community good will instead of having the perception (often accurately) that the community has to strong-arm Valve into giving them what they need.
Anyway, good news. :)