There is your problem. You need Google Chrome on a decent OS like iOS or Windows. Not shit opera browser on shit Linux
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Ignore grimlock he currently goes around trying to provoke people and "troll", just report him and ignore his posts.
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I was debating it, but I have fun dealing with morons like this. You get a lot of them around here, and it helps for when I get into a real argument with someone equally stubborn :P
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Yeah, but if you look at his profile you will see a lot of posts that are similar to this one, use him a practise I guess
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Ya know, I used to be like you.: totally ignorant. I hadn't used Opera ever and always used Firefox or Chrome. But then I thought to myself, "Hmm, I wonder if Opera is any good," and it turns out that it's actually *really* nice. I was shocked. As far as Linux goes, I've been using it exclusively for about 4 years and have had none of the following: 1. Nag windows to reboot after updates 2. Anti-virus software 3. A virus 4. An issue that couldn't be fixed 5. Software that couldn't be installed by typing in a single command, without opening a web browser Get off your high horse.
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Get off your high horse. You can't even browse the vault without lag.
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You seem to misunderstand. I'm referring to it as a bug because it is unintended behavior, and I am simply reporting it. Sometimes websites need to be slightly tweaked depending on the web browser in order to optimize compatibility. I should also mention that I use Firefox, Chrome, and Opera interchangeably. It's a matter of preference. Amazing, though, how much of a sheep you can be. You're attempting to start a fight over my choice to use a web browser. That is sad and embarrassing. I also hope you never use Google, Facebook, or just about any other website. Because their servers are just about all running Linux. Please read more.
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More things that aren't optimized on Linux. Surprise, surprise.
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Websites are pretty much universal. The only difference is varying levels of HTML compliance from different browsers, and perhaps plugins like flash (which, as far as I know, Bungie has stopped using). The OS should have little to no impact. Please keep reading.
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You are mistaken about the OS having little to no impact. Please read more.
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Edited by Sneaky Matthew: 2/26/2015 9:07:26 PMAlso, it's called OS X, not iOS. I'm referring specifically to the desktop version of the website. Please learn to understand technology.