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EDIT: I've been noticing my Steam Client Bootstrapper is running between 80% to 100% disk capacity (as viewed in Task Manager). The same program is taking between 8% to 92% of my CPU. So it's doing SOMETHING. If it's unpacking what has been downloaded so far, it's not showing it on the game screen. That is still stuck at 47.8 GB downloaded.
Does your downloard start from 0?
52,2 GB? i'am at 47,2 of 47,8...
No luck. I'm still at 47.8 GB of 52.2 GB downloaded. One change is that my task manager is now saying it is Steam that is taking up most of the disk activity, and not the Steam Client Bootstrapper. On the other hand, the task is labeled as "Steam(8)". When I drill down into the task, it shows me one instance of Steam, and 7 instances of "Steam Client Webhelper". The web helper doesn't seem to be doing any disk activity; it's all just the "Steam" process that is doing anything.
CPU fluctuates between 7% and 93%. Disk activity is 82% to 100%, with it usually hovering about 92%. I can only hope it is actually unpacking instead of downloading as it says on the game library screen. I'll leave it alone for a while and see what happens.
BS: I just remember there is one recommended comment said “the game is bla bla bla …. But the game may require you some patience. I think I know what he was saying now