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The New SteamID!

Discussion in 'SteamRep General Discussion' started by AZIMAGE, Aug 22, 2014.

  1. AZIMAGE

    AZIMAGE New User

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    Steam:
    STEAM_0:1:47798695
    So SteamID's Have been updated. http://rep.tf is already updated if you want to see what they look like but here is what they basically changed to.

    Before (Mine): STEAM_0:1:47798695
    After (Mine): [U:1:95597391]

    I'm pretty sure the "U" stands for user and maybe valve employees have something else but I'm just assuming things now. Just wanted to get the word out there to steamrep, and communities because you are going to have to re add all your admins and donators.

    Extra Stuff:
    Allied Modders Thread Discussing This. - https://forums.alliedmods.net/showthread.php?t=246707
  2. Xenophobia

    Xenophobia Retired Staff

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    Steam:
    STEAM_0:1:20973413
    There's a trick for finding it. Let's use your ID for the first example.

    STEAM_0:1:47798695 - If the Highlighted number is 1, here is the trick.
    STEAM_0:0:95031147 - If the Highlighted number is 0, here is the trick.
    @Penguin The Fluffy for credit.
  3. AZIMAGE

    AZIMAGE New User

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    Steam:
    STEAM_0:1:47798695
    Neat. I'm just used to typing status in console.
  4. SilentReaper(SR)

    SilentReaper(SR) Retired Staff

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    SteamRep Admin:
    STEAM_0:0:89705646
    old: steam_0:A:B
    new: U:1: (B*2)+A
    ID64 = (new id32) + 76561197960265728

    So that makes:

    Old ID32: STEAM_0:1:47798695 = U:1:95597391
    ID64: 76561197960265728 + 95597391 = 76561198055863119

    if you then do ID64-ID32: 76561198055863119 - 95597391 + 1 (ID32 #1) = 76561197960265729 = http://steamrep.com/search?q=76561197960265729 the FIRST steam ID ever given out....

    The new ID32 is just the offset vs 76561197960265728 that the ID64 is.

    In the [U:1:X], the 1 is probably the "realm" where the acount resides. They will probably have 0, 2, 3 etc there to assign for internal accounts, test accounts or w/e.
    Last edited: Aug 22, 2014