• Well. I clicked 1998 on the Steam Store Age Vertification by Mistake. What now..?
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-_- Tell me i dont have to Wait Years to look at some of the best games in the store. Please.
Sorry, but it is the only way.
You fucked up. Make a new account. Although be sure to make it on another computer. Because the age is saved into your core. :colbert:
[QUOTE=BrokenSanity;20143330]Sorry, but it is the only way.[/QUOTE] ...Srsly? Oh GOD.
Just close steam and restart. I've done it before.
Oh. THANK GOD.
Lol i bet you're born in 1998 actually. Not to mention you spell like a fully fledged idiot. [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Flaming" - Greeman))[/highlight]
Yeah. Accidentally, sure, yeah.
Looks like you activated steam's trap card. Steam employee below. [img]http://vaskolius.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/youve-activated-my-trap-card.jpg[/img] [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Image Macro" - Greeman))[/highlight]
[QUOTE=Monkey pie;20143363]Lol i bet you're born in 1998 actually. Not to mention you spell like a fully fledged idiot.[/QUOTE] Is it the random Shift? I have a habit of doing that.
[QUOTE=TIMANDERICFTW;20143377]Is it the random Shift? I have a habit of doing that.[/QUOTE] No it's pretty much how you act. "OH SHIIITTTTT -____- DUDESSS!!!!!!!!!"
Thanks for the dumb and Bad spelling votes guys! :D
By the way you're talking, I think you [i]were[/i] born in 1998.
Just create a new account and this time don't let them [b]k[/b]now you're twelve. [img]http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/4644/ilikepnsi.png[/img] rate bad spelling, I deserve it l l V
Buy a new PC. It saves the age data permanently to your PC, so you'll have to buy a new one to reset the age data.
[QUOTE=OnDemand;20143427]Just create a new account and this time don't let them now you're twelve.[/QUOTE] If not now, then when??
Dlaor is right- it's coded into your core files. Optionally you can also delete System32 (a folder in your C drive), it will reinstall, and the data Steam put in will be gone. You won't have your steam games installed anymore, though.
[QUOTE=Equidistratic;20143494]Dlaor is right- it's coded into your core files. Optionally you can also delete System32 (a folder in your C drive), it will reinstall, and the data Steam put in will be gone. You won't have your steam games installed anymore, though.[/QUOTE] this is correct.
[QUOTE=Dlaor;20143474]Buy a new PC. It saves the age data permanently to your PC, so you'll have to buy a new one to reset the age data.[/QUOTE] Don't be rude. With some help he might be able to remove the data. Okey here's what you do: 1. Get the most powerful magnet you can find. 2. Figure out where your HDD is. Will give further instructions when you've done this. [QUOTE=Equidistratic;20143494]Dlaor is right- it's coded into your core files. Optionally you can also delete System32 (a folder in your C drive), it will reinstall, and the data Steam put in will be gone. You won't have your steam games installed anymore, though.[/QUOTE] This also works.
Just delete the cookies in whatever browser you use,as Steam stores the data in your browser's cookies (for whatever reason). It happened to me once too, but deleting my cookies fixed it.
While you are at it..just toss your computer our your window. It fixes stuff, too.
[QUOTE=Equidistratic;20143494]Dlaor is right- it's coded into your core files. Optionally you can also delete System32 (a folder in your C drive), it will reinstall, and the data Steam put in will be gone. You won't have your steam games installed anymore, though.[/QUOTE] I did the same thing and used this to fix it.
[QUOTE=Furnost;20143533]Just delete the cookies in whatever browser you use[/QUOTE] This won't work. I tested it.
[QUOTE=Dlaor;20143568]This won't work. I tested it.[/QUOTE] Well it worked for me since I did it and it worked. Restart Steam too, IIRC.
Cookies are temporary files, steam stores their files deep in your HDD. You have to delete System32 to remove it, there is NO other way (except magnetic degaussing)
[QUOTE=Equidistratic;20143584]Cookies are temporary files, steam stores their files deep in your HDD. You have to delete System32 to remove it, there is NO other way (except magnetic degaussing)[/QUOTE] My Steam must be different from everybody else's then.
[QUOTE=paul simon;20143526]Okey here's what you do: 1. Get the most powerful magnet you can find. 2. Figure out where your HDD is. Will give further instructions when you've done this.[/QUOTE] aw why can't we tell him now he needs the help badly :saddowns:
You're probably using an old version
You forgot to install a water cooler into your PC. Pouring water on it is just as good.
The system 32 thing always works for me, no matter what. It's better then that magnet shit..
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