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Strange. Could you provide me with your community URL name or your account ID?
I'm not having trouble with any of my test accounts, and can't see any relevant
changes to the Steam Community site.
Original comment by rallion
on 22 Aug 2013 at 5:44
Community URL name is HunterZ0.
I'm wondering if something got stuck either on Steam's end or depressurizer's
end such that depressurizer ends up thinking that my profile is not public when
it should be.
Original comment by benshadw...@gmail.com
on 22 Aug 2013 at 6:04
Still strange, I can't get it to fail with your account. Okay.
Assuming you're using the latest version:
Try going to File > Manual > Download Game List... and using that. Use the
custom URL, and HunterZ0. That works pretty much independently of ANY settings
(other than the XML / HTML preference in the program options, which is
irrelevant here). There's nothing to get "stuck". Hopefully this, at least,
will work.
If that DID work, with no errors and an appropriate message in the status bar
at the bottom of the window, go to Profile > Edit Profile Info and take a look
at the Select User section. It should have the "Manually enter 64-bit Steam ID"
radio button selected. The Steam ID for your account is 76561197996887338, that
should match. You could also just have the program re-determine your 64-bit ID
by either re-selecting your account from the list or by re-entering the URL
name, which should fix the 64-bit ID if it's wrong for some reason.
If the manual download didn't work, or if checking the profile info didn't
help, I'd ask you to set logging to Verbose (Tools > Settings, Logging tab) and
try again. Remember to turn the logging back off afterwards, it saves a lot of
extraneous stuff on verbose. Hopefully, there will be some clue that I can use
in the log file, which should be in the same directory as the EXE.
Original comment by rallion
on 22 Aug 2013 at 8:35
I'll try that tonight.
Note that I haven't tested again since I reported the bug last night. It's
possible that things may have cleared up on their own since then, so I will
also try repeating things the way I was doing them before.
Original comment by benshadw...@gmail.com
on 22 Aug 2013 at 9:42
Update: It's working for me now, via the methods that weren't working last
night.
My guess is that if you have your profile set to non-public (e.g. "logged in
users only") for too long and then switch it back to public, it doesn't seem to
take effect immediately for whatever method depressurizer uses to access the
profile data.
Original comment by benshadw...@gmail.com
on 23 Aug 2013 at 5:25
I'll investigate that possibility.
Original comment by rallion
on 23 Aug 2013 at 7:24
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Same problem, "specified profile is not public". I note it's only
"uncategorized" that are not downloaded, "demos" and "unwanted" seem to
populate just fine, I guess from the Steam client.
When I enter a custom name manually, I seem to get someone else's game list -
these are not my games.
Original comment by fatman...@gmail.com
on 26 Oct 2013 at 3:59
I'm not able to duplicate the problem.
You can check what Steam is showing for your profile using a web browser. For
example, my game list is at:
http://steamcommunity.com/id/rallion/games?tab=all
You can replace "rallion" with your own display name. Make sure you're logged
out of the Steam Community page when you check it.
If your game list shows up even when you aren't logged in, please send me your
display name so I can take a look.
Original comment by rallion
on 26 Oct 2013 at 6:03
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
benshadw...@gmail.com
on 22 Aug 2013 at 5:40