![]() But if there's absolutely no change one way or the other and the speed is still low it can be crapware on your system throttling it or your I/O, hard drive, CPU, RAM etc.īecause bottom line is you connection speed is NOT the limiting factor n downloads here. You may have to tweak it a bit to another country. The best bet iis to google timezones and look at anywhere else that is also in the wee hours of the morning (try 4am) and see if there's any difference. And changing to the cloest server is also a bad idea because if you're congested, then it's highly likely your neighbours are too. ![]() Ping isn't relevant in a one way downloadm, and even at 2 am in Britain you CAN get this (especially if you're linked or close to a major area or city). YOu MUST use the region dance, and understand it's not like online gaming. Steam WILL get hit hard, both on the platform itself and in downloads. Secondly, this is the busiest day of the year during the biggest sale, and Xmas. Then you may be making the usual mistakes.įirst off, as I've explained, Steam downloads report in MEGABYTES per second, so you'd need to multiply that result by 8. They have over 100 millions users, these are common issues that they should have addressed & documented so that we can resolve quickly. Not happy with this, makes me concerning about throttling during gameplay too. They then sent me a link to an exhaustive list of possible causes which I've tried some that are relevant to me, but still get slow speeds (5Mbps) even at 2am in UK. Sent query to Steam after checking client settings and my own few programs installed (obvious ones) but no change. I just got high end PC after 5 weeks then after waiting another 2 weeks BT man properly fixed my broadband issue I have 60Mbps now. ![]() Originally posted by Strak:Hi, I've had this slow download issue past few days too.
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