Steam Is Down (steamstat.us)
An anonymous reader writes: The entire Steam domain seems to be down for everyone. The websites and Steam clients won't connect. No word from Steam on Twitter or Reddit about the outage. The status page of Steam as well as third-party monitoring sites have confirmed the outage. A tweet from an unofficial Steam Status page says, "100% of #Steam connection manager servers are still down."
The gaming holiday DDoS's are becoming a xmas tradition.
I like the justification of "you need to be spending time with family"... as if pulling a gaming service offline is going to make anti-social gamers decide to go to their number 2 option of hanging out with family...
My eyes reflect the stars and a smile lights up my face.
But it's The Cloud! The Cloud is more secure, safer, and more reliable! The Cloud can't go down!
Can't wait till Jan 20 when Trump makes Steam great again! Trump will not tolerate such abuses against truly Great American companies like Steam!
Build a great firewall and protect our inner tubes Dear Leader!
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Steam couldn't handle the load of Half Life 3 being released.
Democrat hyperbole and tsunami volumes of malicious traffic from eastern "Ukraine" and Russia are not mutually exclusive factors.
Be weary of those who would exploit the left's tantrums to whitewash infamous propaganda campaigns, but be equally weary of those who would use the mere existence of this onslaught to dismiss DNC failings, systemic corruption, and so forth.
Kettling people into a false dichotomy is an excellent means to limit discussion without people realizing they've had their opinions blinkered down to a conditional statement. You still control both outcomes of the branching instruction. Trump's campaign is shrewdly aware of these techniques and I have to say it's almost glorious how he's managed to hoodwink the entire political compass.
Get ready for some bigly Internet legislation, boys.
Hu? All my games on steam still work perfectly in offline mode. Playing factorio on Linux right now in fact :)
I've been curious about those troll posts and their odd pattern of l33t-speak / typos for some time now. I wonder if it's some kind of coded message or something.
"[Regarding the 'cloud,'] ownership was what made America different than Russia." -- Woz
I woke up to an awesome email about every game on my wishlist and I just want to give them my damn money! I got into the office a little late and now I'm having to do work instead of drool over a bunch of killer cheap games.
I hope valve hurries up and fixes the problem so they can take my damned money! I guess this will be a productive Friday after all... What yak shaving tasks do I have today?
Steam is different... it's not your perfect ideal, but it's different from the abysmal pit we were headed for before Steam. Steam is a decent compromise between the anti-cheat and anti-piracy efforts of vendors, and the pro-consumer model apparently favored by you and others.
See, what I remember from my history is that those multiplayer games were full of cheaters and hackers, to the point where half of the game was figuring out whether your game was legitimate or not. I remember seeing casual piracy with cloned disks and hundreds of "backups" being passed around my networks. I also remember seeing the start of server-side games that lost functionality when their studio closed and their servers shut down. I remember the predictions that that would be the only effective way to combat piracy, and I remember reverse-engineering efforts claiming to ensure the longevity of games... and I remember their failures, too.
Steam is not perfect, but it is different... It mostly works.
You do not have a moral or legal right to do absolutely anything you want.
You could legally install your game on multiple computers and make backups.
You do know you can do that with Steam, too. Install on as many computers as you want, frankly. And it has game backup built right in. Try using something before criticizing it, eh?
Just enjoying my still-operational DRM-free games from GoG over here...
"When information is power, privacy is freedom" - Jah-Wren Ryel
I'm not surprised that there hasn't been anything on Steam twitter about the outage. Steam_Support hasn't tweeted anything since July 14.
They're probably too busy testing Half-Life 3.
You are welcome on my lawn.
Dude, it's Christmas break time. That's one of the few times people can play games like a teenager.
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
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Christmas won't be much fun until it's fixed :(
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Website Just Down For Me? Find out
This one only has the characters TEN in uppercase. Anyone care to view the previous trolls to see if there's a whole sentence being sent?
... times the same volume of water so maybe the site has simply cooled off into a puddle of condensate.
It little behooves the best of us to comment on the rest of us.
Well, shit!
I might as well go Christmas shopping a day early. :frowney-face:
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With Steam down, I had a chance to clear old Doritos bags and a pile of Mountain Dew cans, go look for my missing cat, and take a shower. I found dead and dried husk of my cat in the shower. I think I forgot to feed him this months. I also talked to my elderly mom upstairs, who didn't recognize me at first because I also shaved off my neckbeard. She asked me if I run out of Mountain Dew. I told he it was much worse - Steam is down.
It exists all right. It just moved to Goatse.info after Christmas Island decided it didn't want to enable male porn.
Steam has done more to bring quality games to Linux than anyone besides perhaps Unity3D. I'll take the occasional outage (neverrmind that offline mode works wonderfully in these scenarios) if they continue to bring good games to my platform of choice.
Fully licensed blockchain psychiatrist
But how do you install a game on an additional PC while Steam is down?
The status page of Steam
The Steam status pages are down. https://steamstat.us/ is not "the status page of Steam". That site is not affiliated with Valve at all.
Click on the fucking link and read the line in the big Zoidberg box at the top.
SteamDB is not affiliated with Valve Software. This is a third party website brought to you by xPaw.
Back it up on one pc and restore the backup on the other. Easy peasy. Its how I moved all my games to my new laptop.
In fact you can even cheat and not use the "backup" option in steam and just copy the folder over. That works just as well.
But how do you install a game on an additional PC while Steam is down?
Well, you could do as I do: Put Steam and Linux on a bootable flash drive and play your games on whatever machine you like. \0/
And, sorry, but on my laptop Steam is still running and letting me play ALL my games.
I've suspended and resumed 20+ times tonight and it's still working just fine. I'm in a Steam game now, in fact.
Maybe it wouldn't work if you didn't have Steam loaded and were running for the first time to try to update, but it's working fine for me (yes, the website is down and likely matchmaking).
Mine don't. Any game relying on Steam's DRM or Steam's multiplayer APIs, even if it's just social/matchmaking and not server hosting, is fucked. If I had known Steam was going to be down today I could have entered offline mode last night, had Steam generate a token for my client, and then have my client use that token so I could play games using Steam's DRM.
As it stands, all I have access to are games that can simply be launched by running the executable. Steam's offline mode really is nothing more than a UI to do that.
Ehh, Trump doesn't really have to be shrewd when the media are being idiots.
After halfway pulling off the Alt-Right bait and switch they got overconfident, they were doing so well and then they had to make a ridiculous song and dance about Russian as some bogey man behind all Fake News. Glass houses and throwing stones and all. The sheep don't quite realise how the media lies to them, but confirming their suspicion by pointing out other sources of fake news was not a great idea. Now everyone just trusts them less.
Thanks Australia!
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He took the site down so he could blame Russia again.
Maybe they are re-hosting steam on Hilary's server, now that it's of little use beyond the investigations. All Brian Pagliano has to do is copy the mail services to a backup for the FBI, and then on what's left of the server, install Steam. Incidentally, don't include Bleachbit - Steam does like to keep records of how many hours someone's played, their scores and so on
If only we could come out and actually meet everyone that we were interacting w/ on social media, worldwide
That's Valve setting up it's mission critical domain name to NOT allow transfers under any of the standard methods. They would have to first unlock it with the registrar it's owned through. This prevents someone either accidentally transferring it or maliciously transferring it thereby rendering the service inoperable. Both types of things have happened to some pretty notable sites and services.
Multiplayer which uses Steam is obviously offline.
But anything which relay on Steam's DRM should really be working. Just hit the "Work offline" button and play.
Steam appears to be back up... for now.
Today is the first time my gaming computer has been powered on in about two weeks, and I was able to launch DRM-protected games just fine in offline mode.
I'm not familiar enough with Steam's DRM to address your concerns about a token, but it does appear to work just fine in offline mode while offline.
You do not have a moral or legal right to do absolutely anything you want.
They must have a trove of credit card data in there.
No, they don't store the whole number. On the purchase page it says Do you want to use the credit card ending in "***77", so they only store the last two digits!
heh. settle down, it was a joke.
If I had a DeLorean... I would probably only drive it from time to time.
This never works for me. What happens is it then asks me to sign in, which I obviously can't do.
Offline mode for these titles only ever works if I preemptively trigger offline mode while Steam is online (and I am as well, obviously). Then I can play offline, for a time, before Steam asks me to reauthenticate. If I launch Steam again later while I have a network connection (internet connected or not) Steam reverts to online mode and prompts me to log in.
Offline mode is basically useless to me.
See, what I remember from my history is that those multiplayer games were full of cheaters and hackers, to the point where half of the game was figuring out whether your game was legitimate or not.
And that's still how it is. I've got people glitching into my walled base in Rust, there was massive cheats in Robocraft, by all accounts even TF2 is still a playground for cheaters.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
Back it up on one pc and restore the backup on the other. Easy peasy. Its how I moved all my games to my new laptop.
That's fine as long as the games don't have Steam DRM, and as long as you have Steam already installed on the other machine. You can't restore a Steam backup without having Steam installed. You can't install Steam if Steam is down.
In fact you can even cheat and not use the "backup" option in steam and just copy the folder over. That works just as well.
Again, only if the game lacks Steam DRM. If this is not the case, then the "backup" copy has to be blessed by the Steam servers before you can play it, even if you do already have Steam installed.
Not every game has Steam-based DRM, but many if not most of the networked games on Steam do, and some of the non-networked ones as well.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
EA Origin (The Sims, etc.) is atrociously slow.
For Mac owners, you can't use your DVD and you must download the 10 GB The Sims 4 game.
Estimated time of completion is 24 hours.
Online gaming broker service providers like this are the Christmas Day "batteries not included" tragedy of today's generation.
Kriston