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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Release date has been set for October 2022
When NMRIH 2 was first announced, I never thought at that time that my son who wasn't born yet at that time will play it with me. Looks like this is gonna be the case...
Yes, Bob is right.
Owen's account, a guy whom we used to play NMRIH with was hacked by a bot. The bot sent me a message asking me to vote for his CS:GO team. I did as a way to help him and my account was hacked as well by this bot. Beware!
When this bot hacks an account, it sends message to friends. Then, the bot blocks and delete the friends whom the message was sent to to prevent them from warning the user's hacked account. If you click on the link, your account will be hacked as well and does the same thing.
Me and Owen still have our accounts because we use Steam Guard on our phones. We changed our passwords, e-mails associated with our steam accounts, and our e-mails' passwords. I know that because I am playing Left for Dead with Owen so we are still in touch. Take note and don't click on any suspicious links. I am adding back the friends whom were blocked and deleted by this bot by viewing blocked users by me on Steam.
Sorry posting too many comments...