This would have been unthinkable back in 2012, but believe it or not, it's been almost a year now since the last time a user got banned (and that's counting tempbans). Given how significantly more quiet things are these days, and given that drama and rule breaking is very infrequent, how has this impacted your thought process on whether or not to infract a user when you notice a minor offense? For example, within the last few months, whenever you've seen a rapid double post, or a necrobump in bad taste, do you tend to be more lenient, since there isn't an overwhelming amount of chaos that needs to be quickly quelled? Or does the quietness make it easier to focus and give more attention to these minor offenses, thereby making it more likely than before that someone who breaks these rules will receive a warning? Or is it pretty much the same thought process as before, there just aren't as many cases to adjudicate? Do you ever find yourself thinking "well, if this forum was more active, maybe I'd give him a warning for this, but at this point it doesn't really matter, so I'm just gonna let it slide."?
I also had to install the "WildTangent Games" client on my computer. After I did that, I'm pretty sure it ran normally, I don't remember having to change any compatibility settings to make it work. It's possible that some other people have run into the same issue you're running into, and have posted about it somewhere else on the internet.
Also, in the future, just go ahead and respond to your thread instead of posting on my profile. I read all of the new content on these forums whenever I log in, so I'm not going to see a new message on my profile much sooner than I'm going to see a reply to a thread that I've posted in.