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How to search for my own post history?
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You can't .
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Tranquil.Suit: How to search for my own post history?
Use google with site:gog.com addition (example). That's the best you can do. GOG search engine is terrible.
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Tranquil.Suit: How to search for my own post history?
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Ghorpm: Use google with site:gog.com addition (example). That's the best you can do. GOG search engine is terrible.
Thanks, I tried that already. Only getting meager results.
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Ghorpm: Use google with site:gog.com addition (example). That's the best you can do. GOG search engine is terrible.
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Tranquil.Suit: Thanks, I tried that already. Only getting meager results.
Yeah, I know it's not all that hot but still the best you can do ;) It's a shame that GOG's forums are so crappy in many respects. But at least its users are awesome ;)
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Tranquil.Suit: Thanks, I tried that already. Only getting meager results.
If you want to find your name easier in a GOG forum search, you should consider contacting support and asking them to remove the dot from your username, as GOG's search function has a problem with punctuation marks.
Being able to look over your own post history would be nice... A needed feature, among other simple things like [s]strike-through[/s]...

edit: Hmmm and super/sub scripts too.... Testing section for my greasemonkey script i'm making...

2[sup]32[/sup]

The[sub]1[/sub]

[code] test [/code]
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Post edited December 15, 2014 by rtcvb32
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Licurg: You can't .
God dammit. I wanted to post the same thing but append an evil laugh. You ruined it.
Post edited December 15, 2014 by F4LL0UT
You search for your name hoping people replied to you.

The good thing is, if you can't find "that", it might as well be the same for the rest of the world, if that's your concern ;-)