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ElTerprise: [...]

Of course. 12345 was the one from the luggage :P
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HypersomniacLive: Nope, that's his e-banking one, his luggage one is 012.
He has an LGS-related avatar; try 0451.
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mrkgnao: and the "GET account" stage took 18 seconds.
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Gydion: Took approximately 6 seconds for me.
How many games do you have?
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DyNaer: I just found odd enough , Johny. didn't find anything while using different VPNs.....
I believe the issue may well be related to library size and he tested it with a pretty small library (less than 100 games), according to the chat we had. I asked him to find a 1000+ game library and try again.
Post edited January 26, 2016 by mrkgnao
I can confirm that we have found the reason of slowed down libraries and made a fix. It will be deployed for you to GOG.com in around 18-24 hours, hopefully. :) We're sorry for the inconvinience.

P.S. How do you know my password is 12345? :/
Post edited January 26, 2016 by Johny.
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Johny.: I can confirm that we have found the reason of slowed down libraries and made a fix. It will be deployed for you to GOG.com in around 18-24 hours, hopefully. :) We're sorry for the inconvinience.

P.S. How do you know my password is 12345? :/
Good show! Thank you!
This may have been reported before, but I'd rather be safe than sorry so here it goes:

I've just tried to reply to a forum post, but after clicking the "Post my message" button, the window didn't close immediately and instead it remained there with a circling icon with a text saying something like "Your message is being processed" where the button used to be.

After trying several times, I realized my message had a BBcode error: I mistakenly tried to close a "quote" block with a "/url" tag (instead of with a "/quote" one). That's what prevented my message from going through and being published. After I fixed it, it got published in an instant.

So there's obviously something wrong with the forum's BBcode parser. Can anything be done about it, pretty please? (。◕‿◕。)
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muntdefems: This may have been reported before, but I'd rather be safe than sorry so here it goes:

I've just tried to reply to a forum post, but after clicking the "Post my message" button, the window didn't close immediately and instead it remained there with a circling icon with a text saying something like "Your message is being processed" where the button used to be.

After trying several times, I realized my message had a BBcode error: I mistakenly tried to close a "quote" block with a "/url" tag (instead of with a "/quote" one). That's what prevented my message from going through and being published. After I fixed it, it got published in an instant.

So there's obviously something wrong with the forum's BBcode parser. Can anything be done about it, pretty please? (。◕‿◕。)
I think I'm the one responsible for this "bug". Half a year ago I sent GOG a support message after discovering what you can do with the quote tags. Since then, you can't post anything containing broken quotes. It sucks that there's no "fix your post and try again" message, but I think it's better than the alternative ;P
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mrkgnao: I believe the issue may well be related to library size and he tested it with a pretty small library (less than 100 games), according to the chat we had. I asked him to find a 1000+ game library and try again.
Ah,ok ; i thought he got the full catalog as library (since he's a staff member) :)
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real.geizterfahr: I think I'm the one responsible for this "bug". Half a year ago I sent GOG a support message after discovering what you can do with the quote tags. Since then, you can't post anything containing broken quotes. It sucks that there's no "fix your post and try again" message, but I think it's better than the alternative ;P
I see. And I totally agree with you that it's preferable to avoid breaking the forum like that, but come on! Is it that hard to put an error message?
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Johny.: I can confirm that we have found the reason of slowed down libraries and made a fix. It will be deployed for you to GOG.com in around 18-24 hours, hopefully. :) We're sorry for the inconvinience.

P.S. How do you know my password is 12345? :/
Thank you :)
The huge delay to access the library (entry 042) seems to have been fixed.
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DyNaer: The huge delay to access the library (entry 042) seems to have been fixed.
Yep. It's working properly for me again.
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DyNaer: The huge delay to access the library (entry 042) seems to have been fixed.
Same here. Thanks, Johny..
I wondered when will you notice. :D Thank you for alarming us about this.
[01 / 29 / 2016] Top bar breaks in Firefox on Linux (see attachement); Firefox 44.0, up-to-date Archlinux [Suport Tickect : No ] , [Resolved : No]


More details: recently the top bar on gog.com started behaving weirdly in Firefox, see the attached screenshot. I don't have any extensions such as AdBlock or Privacy Badger enabled for gog.com, and I don't get this problem in Chromium.
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jerff: [01 / 29 / 2016] Top bar breaks in Firefox on Linux (see attachement); Firefox 44.0, up-to-date Archlinux [Suport Tickect : No ] , [Resolved : No]

More details: recently the top bar on gog.com started behaving weirdly in Firefox, see the attached screenshot. I don't have any extensions such as AdBlock or Privacy Badger enabled for gog.com, and I don't get this problem in Chromium.
What FF version do you use?