• Games for Windows Live suffers four days of downtime
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I fixed mine by deleting the Xlive folder from the Microsoft folder under app data. Apparently it didn't work for anyone else, so either I'm just lucky, or I did something else I forgot about.
Amazingly, nobody noticed.
[QUOTE=zugu;39562213]Amazingly, nobody noticed.[/QUOTE] I did, while trying to play in multiplayer with my friends with my legally acquired copy of GTA IV.
i play in the Microsoft game room and im one of the people that are on the top 100 list... now i have to wait.
What idiot played Street Fighter on the PC?
hence why always-online DRM is bad.
Classic microsoft, my hotmail account is permanently locked thanks to their overly "secured" measures. It thinks I am someone else kind of like steam guard (which I disabled until valve once again made another shit choice of disabling trade if I get rid of it) so yeah when I made the account I used a random "second" e-mail because back then I never had a second e-mail account. Who the fuck knew I will someday get buttfucked up like this. I am so glad I didn't use any steam account with that e-mail I would have been super mad. My password has never been hacked I don't need this security bullshit. I am not a dumbass. I am not made to remember all that shit. GOSH
[QUOTE=saming;39562350]I did, while trying to play in multiplayer with my friends with my legally acquired copy of GTA IV.[/QUOTE] Same here.
All I've had was not being able to log in a couple days ago, restarted Dark Souls and it worked fine.
My god, this actually worked. I think that "log in as a different user" part is pretty important seeing as its one of the few things I didn't mess with in my attempts to fix it.
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