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I hadn't played Civ V in quite awhile, and so thought I'd give it a try again today. Boy had things changed. Everything looked different. But the worst part was when I clicked play, the game was unplayable due to several graphical issues. So I posted a thread in the Civ V forums explaining what was happening. I got three responses offering advice so I tried them but to no avail. I finally did figure out the problem though and went back to thank those three and tell them it was fixed when I noticed it had been deleted. I figured some sort of bug or error had occurred so I posted another thread explaining everything and THAT THREAD was deleted and I got this message:

A warning from a forum moderator — 4 minutes ago
Warning in Sid Meier's Civilization V Community Hub forum
Your post "Sid Meier's Civilization V General Discussions" is in violation of our Community Rules and Guidelines:
I have no idea why my thread was deleted, but I just wanted to post for those folks who offered suggestions on what to do that none of those worked.

However, I was able to find a solution. As I said in that thread, I had played this game before it had just been awhile since I had and boy had things changed. When that original box came up with all of the links (videos I guess???) I pressed play and of course it was unplayable due to what I described in the prior post. But then I noticed it was set on Directx9. I changed it to Directx10 and boom, now it works. I got the opening sequence I used to get (the old guy in the tent with his son entering... one of the most beautiful computer generated graphics scenes I've seen in computer games) and started a game and it worked great.

So thanks for trying to help. I did redownload and reinstall but it turned out to be the Directx version that was the culprit. I do really appreciate the offers of help though, as that's why so many of us clueless folks post here lol. Thanks again.

Reason:
Your post has been identified as spam because it contains content that is off-topic or redundant. When posting in the Community, please ensure that your posts are both constructive and unique.
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You might want to double check before you conclude. Your post was moved to the correct subforum. Where you should have posted in the first place.
You can post in that thread again if you want to make an addition.
I posted these on the Civ V forums so I can't see how it's "off-topic" and neither thread contained any kind of spam I can assure you.

What the hell is going on?

The part in the quotes from "I have no idea..." to "Thanks again." was my second post in it's entirety. What the hell is off topic or spam about that?
Post edited September 23, 2019 by OldFatGuy
Steam.... <shrug>
that's fucked up
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I sent in a ticket to Steam once because a game couldn't run and the problem was popping up in a handful of other games I had on Steam, got some outside help and they found it was due to a bug in the latest Steam update that was conflicting with some drivers.

I sent an update stating it may be Steam update causing the issue and I got a cease and desist letter from them stating they would delete my account if I attempted to circumvent Steam in any way (which I wasn't doing).
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OldFatGuy: I posted these on the Civ V forums so I can't see how it's "off-topic" and neither thread contained any kind of spam I can assure you.

What the hell is going on?
Looks like you just made your first post in the wrong forum. And then you made up a new follow-up thread, again on the wrong forum.

I assume this is your first post, moved into the correct forum as the moderator said they had done:

https://steamcommunity.com/app/8930/discussions/1/1629663905423280259/
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Your first thread is not deleted - I assume it's this one?
It actually is explained in the message you posted.
I agree that the warning was unnecessary and it's not clear what should go into which section, but I also admit that there is a degree of logic in moderating forums like this. Anyway - you should have been informed about your thread being moved to another section.

Edit - ninjad.
Anyway - strange things happen on Steam forums. I remember there was one thread in Dawn of War DC forum where I have written some posts. Then, a few months later some guy resurrects that thread, replying to my posts saying that what I posted was incorrect. So I'm thinking, I'll reply to it the next day with screenshots and explanations, proving that what I posted was correct. And the next day that specific thread was locked. Now, how am I supposed to answer that :-P?
Post edited September 23, 2019 by Paradoks
They have a community support sub-forum. It's not necessarily your fault that you didn't notice but they aren't wrong. Though it is a bit harsh. I've had harsher threats from GOG moderation over lesser issues than this.
I did NOT post it in the wrong forum. Look at the reply from Steam, it says I posted it in the Civ V forum, just like the first one.

I did like I ALWAYS do when I post a comment. I go to the game in my library, click on "details" and click on "Discussion" and it takes you to the games forum.

ADDED: attached is a screenshot of the forum I posted in. I know this because I remember those other thread topics. Notice they are all also Civ V gameplay related posts.

Also, I had replied to two of the threads while there (see additional screenshots) and so that also confirms this was the forum I was posting in.
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Post edited September 23, 2019 by OldFatGuy
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OldFatGuy: I hadn't played Civ V in quite awhile, and so thought I'd give it a try again today. Boy had things changed. Everything looked different. But the worst part was when I clicked play, the game was unplayable due to several graphical issues. So I posted a thread in the Civ V forums explaining what was happening. I got three responses offering advice so I tried them but to no avail. I finally did figure out the problem though and went back to thank those three and tell them it was fixed when I noticed it had been deleted. I figured some sort of bug or error had occurred so I posted another thread explaining everything and THAT THREAD was deleted and I got this message:

Reason:
Your post has been identified as spam because it contains content that is off-topic or redundant. When posting in the Community, please ensure that your posts are both constructive and unique.
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You might want to double check before you conclude. Your post was moved to the correct subforum. Where you should have posted in the first place.
You can post in that thread again if you want to make an addition.
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OldFatGuy: I posted these on the Civ V forums so I can't see how it's "off-topic" and neither thread contained any kind of spam I can assure you.

What the hell is going on?

The part in the quotes from "I have no idea..." to "Thanks again." was my second post in it's entirety. What the hell is off topic or spam about that?
I don't think steam or the forum moderators meant to be mean. Your original thread seems to have been moved to one of the Civ V subforums and not deleted by what they said in your quote.

You seem to have not posted the first topic in the proper Civ V subforum and they moved it(not deleted) and you thought they deleted it, and when you made a new one they thought you were spamming by mistake.

In the future you should be careful to post in the proper subforum for the game you are trying to get help for or comment on. Each game has several and they are usually listed at the top of the forum pages and sometimes on the right hand side as well.
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BigBobsBeepers: In the future you should be careful to post in the proper subforum for the game you are trying to get help for or comment on. Each game has several and they are usually listed at the top of the forum pages and sometimes on the right hand side as well.
Please see post above yours. I did not post it in the wrong forum.

While on the topic of Civilization, I was wondering if anyone else had the same experience as me with the series. I started with Civ II (never did play the original Civ or Civ I). I loved it (except I hated how the AI would move a settler right into the middle of "my" territory and start cities that used to drive me nuts) and played it and played it and played it.

Then Civ III came out. And there was no nostalgia factor keeping me at Civ II. I absolutely loved Civ III. Lord only knows many hours I played that. Plus, it "fixed" the problem i mentioned with Civ II by introducing expanding borders.

Then Civ IV came out and again, I keep an open mind, do not swear "nothing can be better than 3" and sure enough fall in love with 4. I absolutely love Civ IV, most especially with the BTS add-on. The number of hours I've played and continue to play that is off the charts.

Then Civ V came out and again I keep an open mind. But for some reason that I still can't explain, it never grabbed me and kept me. According to the Steam clock, I've played it 7 hours, which means probably about 10-12 total since I sometimes play offline (my ISP is fast, but not reliable LOL. I lose it sometimes). I must have tried at least a dozen times to "get into it" the way I did 2, 3, and 4 yet I just couldn't. And today I wanted to try yet again.

The weird thing is as I said I can't really explain why, and that really bothers me. But I was wondering if anyone else had the same or similar experience with Civ V. I'm asking because I often read comments from others talking about how much better Civ V is than Civ IV so it must be something to do with me.
Post edited September 23, 2019 by OldFatGuy
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OldFatGuy: I did NOT post it in the wrong forum. Look at the reply from Steam, it says I posted it in the Civ V forum, just like the first one.

I did like I ALWAYS do when I post a comment. I go to the game in my library, click on "details" and click on "Discussion" and it takes you to the games forum.
You seem to have posted in the wrong subforum and a staff member put the first thread in the proper one and the second they saw as spam and likely warned you over that.

Each game has several subforums on there and they are listed on the righthand side in that bluish box. The correct one you should have used was community support.
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I got banned in here for so called spam, it's just an excuse that they use as most don't know it's real meaning and we have to suck it in.
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BigBobsBeepers: In the future you should be careful to post in the proper subforum for the game you are trying to get help for or comment on. Each game has several and they are usually listed at the top of the forum pages and sometimes on the right hand side as well.
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OldFatGuy: Please see post above yours. I did not post it in the wrong forum.
I said subforum. You did indeed post in the right forum but not the correct subforum in that forum. Some moderators will get very snippy over this and each game forum has it's own set of rules one must follow. This is not steam's fault but the decisions of the moderators running each forum.
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OldFatGuy: I did NOT post it in the wrong forum. Look at the reply from Steam, it says I posted it in the Civ V forum, just like the first one.

I did like I ALWAYS do when I post a comment. I go to the game in my library, click on "details" and click on "Discussion" and it takes you to the games forum.
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BigBobsBeepers: You seem to have posted in the wrong subforum and a staff member put the first thread in the proper one and the second they saw as spam and likely warned you over that.

Each game has several subforums on there and they are listed on the righthand side in that bluish box. The correct one you should have used was community support.
Dude, for the umpteemth time. I did like I always do, went to the game in my library, clicked on details, and clicked on discussions. This takes you to the game forum. If it took me to the wrong one then that's on Steam not on me. And did yhou see the screenshots? No I'm guessing because if you had you would have noticed that the forum I posted in IS ABOUT CIV V gameplay,. Look at the first screenshot. That's the forum I posted in. Along with all of those others posting about Civ V gameplay.
Post edited September 23, 2019 by OldFatGuy
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OldFatGuy: Dude, for the umpteemth time. I did like I always do, went to the game in my library, clicked on details, and clicked on discussions. This takes you to the game forum. If it took me to the wrong one then that's on Steam not on me. And did yhou see the screenshots? No I'm guessing because if you had you would have noticed that the forum I posted in IS ABOUT CIV V gameplay,.
Then you need to unlearn that beahvior and learn the correct one, which is reading each forum's rules and posting to the proper subforum in each game's forum. They are listed on the right hand side in a blue box.

Once at a game forum you need to follow each one's rules as each forum has different rules. Some game's forums might allow everything in the main forum, and some might not. It is not on them to hand hold each user but the user's responsibility to read the stickied rules and post in the proper subforums.

Yes the main forum is on gameplay but there is a subforum for tech help and support linked on the righthand side. You didn't post to that, a moderator saw that and moved your thread. You made a new one and a moderator saw that as spam as it wasn't in the proper subforum of the Civ V forum and he warned you over it.
Post edited September 23, 2019 by BigBobsBeepers