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#1  Edited By ChristianKiss
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Thanks! Another problem fixed! Now to the stacks... =)

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#2 ChristianKiss
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Hi, everyone.

I have three problems:

1 - Even after updating all my profile images, when I try to post a new message board I still see the Starcraft II roach picture (which I removed since the old website days).

2 - Where are my image albuns? I had more than a hundred images in the old website.

3 - What browser should I use to perform a stack edit? I can't update any of my stacks using IE10 and Chrome (v30.0.1599.101). When I remove a game from a stack and save the changes, the game is still there after a page refresh.

Thanks in advance.

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#3 ChristianKiss
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I'm experiencing problems with the stack feature as well. I can't update my existing stacks. If I try to delete a title and save the page, after a refresh the removed title will appear again.

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#4 ChristianKiss
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Good evening.

I've updated my avatar and, while it shows correctly in forums and in my profile, Gamespot still shows my old avatar when I post comments on news or reviews.

My actual avatar is Duke Nukem. The former one was the roach from StarCraft II.

Technical stuff:

-Operating system: Windows 7 64 bits.
-Browser: Chrome and IE 10.
-Region: Brazil

Thanks in advance for the attention.

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#6 ChristianKiss
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Same here. My profile avatar is different from the avatar shown in the forums.

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#7 ChristianKiss
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OK. Thank you very much for your support. I'll submit a question to them.

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#8 ChristianKiss
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Thank you for trying to help me out. Actually, after uploading the image again, the problem about my outdated user icon in the forums is solved. Thank you very much!

Yet my problem with the Zip Postal Code and Address still happens. I can't update them through Fuse options, only with the usual GameSpot interface. Anyone experienced this issue? Thanks in advance!

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#9 ChristianKiss
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Good evening every one.

I uploaded months ago a new Duke avatar and everything works fine, except to comments and forum posts, which still show my old SC2 roach avatar. I tried to upload again but it didn't work.

Also, I can't update my personal information such as Street Address and Zip Postal Code. I type the new info and, when I click on Apply Changes, it seems to reset to the last content.

Is there some way to correct those issues?

Thanks in advance.

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#10 ChristianKiss
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Those features look amazing. I would like to add this: Make the user lose all the thumbs up/down when the review has its score dramatically changed or got the text heavily modified (now sure how that could be implemented).

My point on this: I'm quite an old user here in GameSpot and I've seen several reviewers doing this: Post a very posivite review about a popular game just a few days after its release; and then, after a month or less, the reviewer edits substantially the score and the text itself to point aspects that weren't mentioned before.