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:Why do you put these game specific bugs and errors(that we can't fix ourselves) on VDC instead of using [http://support.steampowered.com/ Steam Support system]? --[[User:N-neko|n-neko]] 22:29, 1 Jun 2006 (PDT)
:Why do you put these game specific bugs and errors(that we can't fix ourselves) on VDC instead of using [http://support.steampowered.com/ Steam Support system]? --[[User:N-neko|n-neko]] 22:29, 1 Jun 2006 (PDT)


::Because the SSS is for "That's your fault" problems, like outdated drivers. These are problems the entire community is having with the game.
::Well, I always thought that Valve's Support is for "questions," not bug reports. The Feedback category is created more or less for beta testing and bug reports. Valve does seem to take a look at it once in a while. So, that's my rationale. People who have trouble with crashes are probably better off contacting the Support, but I submit more technical bugs like console errors or graphic corruptions. —[[User:Matveims|Matveims]] 01:21, 2 Jun 2006 (PDT)


::However, could someone using a browser that WORKS with the support system (I'm using IE7) please submit this message to Steam Support?
:::(Theoretically. I'm the one who started it and I haven't actually had any indication that they pay attention to anything but beta feedback on pages they make--[[User:Alph Tech STUART|Alph Tech STUART]] 21:28, 2 Jun 2006 (PDT))  


Is Valve aware of the documentation on bugs compiled by the Valve Developer Community?
:::And the Crash Reports is because there seems to have been some fuss over the VDC giving feedback to fix the stupid soundcache system or something. --[[User:Alph Tech STUART|Alph Tech STUART]] 21:28, 2 Jun 2006 (PDT)
http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Half-Life_2:_Episode_One_Bugs
http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Half-Life_Deathmatch:_Source_Bugs


::Well, I always thought that Valve's Support is for "questions," not bug reports. The Feedback category is created more or less for beta testing and bug reports. Valve does seem to take a look at it once in a while. (Theoretically. I'm the one who started it and I haven't actually had any indication that they pay attention to anything but beta feedback on pages they make--[[User:Alph Tech STUART|Alph Tech STUART]] 21:28, 2 Jun 2006 (PDT)) So, that's my rationale. People who have trouble with crashes are probably better off contacting the Support, but I submit more technical bugs like console errors or graphic corruptions. —[[User:Matveims|Matveims]] 01:21, 2 Jun 2006 (PDT)
::::Because the SSS is for "That's your fault" problems, like outdated drivers. These are problems the entire community is having with the game.
::::However, could someone using a browser that WORKS with the support system (I'm using IE7) please submit this message to Steam Support?
 
:::: ''Is Valve aware of the documentation on bugs compiled by the Valve Developer Community?
:::: http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Half-Life_2:_Episode_One_Bugs
:::: http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Half-Life_Deathmatch:_Source_Bugs''
:::: --[[User:Alph Tech STUART|Alph Tech STUART]]


:::And the Crash Reports is because there seems to have been some fuss over the VDC giving feedback to fix the stupid soundcache system or something. --[[User:Alph Tech STUART|Alph Tech STUART]] 21:28, 2 Jun 2006 (PDT)


== SPOILARZ ==
== SPOILARZ ==

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This seems to be a lot of error reports, instead of bugs. I have a lot of 'bugs' to list, if we keep going like this. I haven't gotten past the cliffside of the beginning of the game yet. -.- --AndrewNeo 12:54, 1 Jun 2006 (PDT)

Why do you put these game specific bugs and errors(that we can't fix ourselves) on VDC instead of using Steam Support system? --n-neko 22:29, 1 Jun 2006 (PDT)
Well, I always thought that Valve's Support is for "questions," not bug reports. The Feedback category is created more or less for beta testing and bug reports. Valve does seem to take a look at it once in a while. So, that's my rationale. People who have trouble with crashes are probably better off contacting the Support, but I submit more technical bugs like console errors or graphic corruptions. —Matveims 01:21, 2 Jun 2006 (PDT)
(Theoretically. I'm the one who started it and I haven't actually had any indication that they pay attention to anything but beta feedback on pages they make--Alph Tech STUART 21:28, 2 Jun 2006 (PDT))
And the Crash Reports is because there seems to have been some fuss over the VDC giving feedback to fix the stupid soundcache system or something. --Alph Tech STUART 21:28, 2 Jun 2006 (PDT)
Because the SSS is for "That's your fault" problems, like outdated drivers. These are problems the entire community is having with the game.
However, could someone using a browser that WORKS with the support system (I'm using IE7) please submit this message to Steam Support?
Is Valve aware of the documentation on bugs compiled by the Valve Developer Community?
http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Half-Life_2:_Episode_One_Bugs
http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Half-Life_Deathmatch:_Source_Bugs
--Alph Tech STUART


SPOILARZ

Please list your bugs by chronological order in the game, with how far in they are as a headline. Some of us have only gotten to a certain point before it crashed. --Alph Tech STUART 13:01, 1 Jun 2006 (PDT)

By the way, THE ALL CAPS WAS A JOKE ABOUT ME QUICKLY SHOUTING "SPOILERS" SO YOU WOULD KNOW THEY WERE SPOILERS WITHOUT MUCH INFORMATION AS TO WHERE THE SPOILERS WERE BUT IT'S COOL IF YOU WANT TO STANDARDIZE ON THAT SO OK --Alph Tech STUART 21:28, 2 Jun 2006 (PDT)