So irritating, you find exactly the thread about your issue,

You ask for the answer, but they close it instead !!

So everyone else is going to end up here, with no voice, no way to even say “hey you jannie why you’d close are thread, do you have a learning disability” ?

How often do you end up mute in those top threads.

And they wonder why public forums are dying !

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    4 days ago

    Downvotes from dipshit lemmoids are like badges of honor op. That’s how you know you’re right.

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      4 days ago

      I try to put no weights on the value of upvotes (and the opinions of others generally)
      The internet is too much of a nasty place to give it that kind of power

      but thanks

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    14 days ago

    Just make a new post asking the same thing, instead of trying to revive a post that was retired EIGHT years ago.

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      14 days ago

      Nobody on google is going to find the answer now, try again.
      Nobody from google is going to be able to post the solution if they have it.

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        14 days ago

        So? That’s googles problem to index search results better. If that eight year old thread was any good, you wouldn’t have needed to revive it to ask for the solution anyway.

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          14 days ago

          You have necrodisease

          The question of “How to pickup the unconcious soldier in deus ex tutorial and why none of the keybinding works”
          is the kind of question that is answered over the decades nor mere months.
          Dozens of people play that game per year and even fewer even do the tutorial.
          Normal people just find the thread, find it has no answer, and uninstall the game since it’s broken.

          This idea that the thread initial posting date and any relevance whatsoever is exactly the problem.
          Anyone that believes that is perpetuating the problem.