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The problem is that in certain places is doesnt really make sense...For example, the Gamers section.

There is only ONE thread that has a "Solved" possibility: https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1185305-battlefield-4-how-to-engage-helicopter/ out of all current threads in the first page.

Disabled in Gamers' Hangout, it's back to post count. 

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Agreed, much much happier with the way it's going now. Thank you to all who listened to the feedback. (Y)

 

 

This is getting to a Windows 7 vs Windows 8/8.1 debate..

 

Except in this case, they've provided an in-house solution to suit both parties.

Hello,

Disabled in Gamers' Hangout, it's back to post count.

Awesome :) If there is another section I see that is "debatable" if it truely is a solved or unsolved section, Ill comment on it.

Thanks Steven (and the devs of course) for listening to Neowin and implementing some changes that pleases everyone. :)

Juts something I noticed...

 

Is it going to be allowed to mark your answer as the best answer if you asked the question?  I posted an issue in the Hardware forum and I ended up finding the answer myself.  I cannot mark my post as the Solved one.

Juts something I noticed...

 

Is it going to be allowed to mark your answer as the best answer if you asked the question?  I posted an issue in the Hardware forum and I ended up finding the answer myself.  I cannot mark my post as the Solved one.

Submit a report of your topic with a link to the specific post. I went ahead and marked your post as the best answer. (Y)

Thanks.  But will it be allowed to mark your own post as best in the thread you created?

No. That was removed to prevent people from abusing it.

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But.... I was working my way up there  :cry:

I was almost at a wopping 1000 post count and wanted everyone to notice, and on top of that I wanted to thrill everyone by posting it so at least 1000 other people could give me kudu?s on my very impressive post count, and so they could advance their count by one.

 

This is most likely one of the reasons for the change. Just want I want to see is all those new posts giving kudu?s to someone for their less than impressive post count.

 

Let's see if it helps...

 

Maybe I spoke too soon. I am now seeing post counts again?

I was almost at a wopping 1000 post count and wanted everyone to notice, and on top of that I wanted to thrill everyone by posting it so at least 1000 other people could give me kudu?s on my very impressive post count, and so they could advance their count by one.

 

This is most likely one of the reasons for the change. Just want I want to see is all those new posts giving kudu?s to someone for their less than impressive post count.

 

Let's see if it helps...

 

Maybe I spoke too soon. I am now seeing post counts again?

 

Seems you are looking for this https://www.neowin.net/forum/forum/109-milestones-and-achievements/

Hello,

OK, another question/suggestion.

We have several pinned topics in the tech support area. When there are "pinned topics" really there is no best answer.

This is nitpicking and really post/answer being shown doesnt matter but just saying to keep that in mind :)

OP can no longer mark own post as the answer (on fast reply) it was already disabled but still showed when the OP fast replied. https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1186983-ipb-34-hide-marked-solved-button-on-ajax-reply/

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