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At least that's what I did.
But who knows, maybe comp9 has a much better phone solution for us.
Help me, comp9, you’re my only (free) hope!
-Tuesday
-Right before a major sale and the first two days
-Shortly after a major sale ends
-Being targeted by a Denial of Service attack for various reasons
-Upgrading or changing something (such as how screenshots don't say the names of who liked them, perhaps that will stay perhaps not)
All the major platforms getting targeted by DOS attacks here and there. Xbox, PlayStation, Epic, Blizzard, and others--all of them have had times where other entities try to make the website harder to access
Or Steam has blog entries after previous Stream sales where they describe the massive amount of traffic sales bring in and how many other providers they temporarily rent bandwidth and processing power from.
Perhaps now that the spring sale is over they are turning all that extra bandwidth and processing power off, getting things running only on their usual setup again.