

In easy terms please, I know very little about computers.' Is that not clear to him? If not why is he a moderator if he does not not understand English or does not want to give correct opinions. However, in answer to your final comment in support of the individual's sarcastic comments, I wrote this 'Please, could someone on this forum tell me how to solve this problem. Thanks and I take on board your valid comments.

As well as surfing the bug page.Īnd to an observer I am sure rookie meant no harm by his comments or tone, its just this knowledge is pretty general knowledge for steam users, and I'm sure he doesn't have the time to know how computer / steam 'savy' everyone on this site is. If I were you I would contact 4 or 5 admins of sports interactive and ask them to look into your problem. My guess would be that it is a problem easily fixable, and may already have a fix.

when diablo 3 came out and everyone got the error not allowing them to play there game blizzard did not get sued. Now lots of games are filled with bugs, and game companies don't get sued over a bug.Į.g. To be frank if you contact sega there is a good chance they tell you to contact 'valve'(the company that owns steam). Rookie is not steam, nor does he reprent them. (2) To copy commercial software illegally by breaking (cracking) the various copy-protection and registration techniques being used. Although hackers still argue that there's a big difference between what they do and what crackers do, the mass media has failed to understand the distinction, so the two terms - hack and crack - are often used interchangeably. Whereas crackers sole aim is to break into secure systems, hackers are more interested in gaining knowledge about computer systems and possibly using this knowledge for playful pranks. The term was coined in the mid-80s by hackers who wanted to differentiate themselves from individuals whose sole purpose is to sneak through security systems.
