Author Topic: steam now has offline messaging  (Read 3462 times)

Actually, they'll probably just get the horde of messages once they get the beta or they officially release it.
... good point.

Looks like I'll get the beta later on.

Jesus forget all my chats from November and up popped up and almost crashed me :l

Yeah some of my old chats popped up too.
One from last night, rest from a while ago. lol

Edit: One of them was just me saying "Hello". Apparently I sent myself an offline message through someone else's chat. Thanks Steam.
« Last Edit: January 24, 2013, 08:07:27 AM by Chrono »


Yeah. I was a bit shocked too.

Oh wait never mind.

Wait, they thought away the PM sounds? Ffffffff-

wtf are you talking about
they work fine for me

It's about time.

Regardless this is a great feature, and it's definitely going to be useful, so I'm glad they did it.

I've also checked the beta myself, it's there.

It is indeed there.

give me /me or give me death

Spam the living stuff out of the people who have blocked you.

When they unblock you... Mwhahaha!


http://gyazo.com/5c1af71f7f398a07f11cce3485723d50.png

This is new...
better then the original which is:
LOL STOPPED RESPONDING LOL RESPONDING AGAIN LOL STOPPED RESPONDING LOL RESPONDED AGAIN WTF AM I DOING I AM SO SLOW FOR SUCH A TINY UPDATE.

also, why do people give a stuff about /me? it's not like 75% of you are roleplayers at all.


people use it to scam idiots

You can't have "Steam" in your name.

also, why do people give a stuff about /me? it's not like 75% of you are roleplayers at all.
i use it jokingly sometimes

better then the original which is:
LOL STOPPED RESPONDING LOL RESPONDING AGAIN LOL STOPPED RESPONDING LOL RESPONDED AGAIN WTF AM I DOING I AM SO SLOW FOR SUCH A TINY UPDATE.

also, why do people give a stuff about /me? it's not like 75% of you are roleplayers at all.
Because it can also be used to express certain things during a casual conversation.

That, and people who aren't in the beta will still be trying to use it and we wont see their messages, providing a false sense of communication.