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Even if it is true.
Take for example the rebooted (and not very good) Saints Row which was recently given away on EGS. I wanted to confirm version differences between the two stores (in my region there is a slight difference, that results in the game being about 500 megs smaller on EGS). But it's a size difference that's negligible for the relevance of this topic. Downloaded from EGS, the 60 odd gig game downloaded in 15 minutes. The same game on Steam downloaded in 3 hours. And that 500 megs of extra data isn't going to result in an additional download time of 2hours 45 minutes by itself.
Point is, every other site/launcher/system downloads significantly faster than Steam (even my consoles on a 2.4 wireless connection are faster!). A long time back, Valve had similar issues with their download speeds. It took them years to fix them. Seems, they've forgotten everything they learned back then, and have slipped back to ADSL speeds.
Sigh...as I said. It appears you have missed or ignored my latest post... So...
Sorry but you missed whole points and nuances of all my posts and rambled on unnecessarily considering the content I posted as a whole... as I have said and have no need to reiterate.
I have no reason or desire to make these clarifications again so I'll once again thank you for your positive assistance in this thread :-)
i am on a comparably slow bandwidth and dont run into many speed problems
but i have had the experience of switching steam servers to get my full speed...
and its constant full speed... so not problems with hard drives and stuff..
switch to a timezone that is asleep and low in activity...
so even tho steam is capable of high speeds... are they limiting traffic..
because that would be a answer also...
how many times have we heard... steam is busy... try again later... and
steam is glitching due to traffic... and a sale is on things are going to be slow..
- no one is correcting these comments...
Edit: and I can't believe I have to say this but steam isn't using some double secret method of transferring large files across the internet. We have these things called standards. They dictate the methods used to do this. Try running a wireshark and tell us what you see.
so what do you do when someone else from
here can pull up a super max download speed and say its all A-ok...
i can also understand that if your in a place that has 100 nodes to get to
a server close by or just a server
then you click a sever on the other side of the world that works better...
that could be as simple as 20 nodes to the other side and 5 to the server
over there...
but again
you cant say steam is slow due to a sale or maintenance glitches...
and then say steam has no problems....
week in week out steam has glitches and problems that vary...
we as a customer can only do so much...
when logic says.. everything else is ok outside of steam..
And yet it is correct. 1gpbs connection and Steam refuses to even reach ADSL speeds. And that fact I'm not the only one in this thread reporting similar experiences speaks a lot more than you insistence on people lying because it didn't happen to you. And the fact this is Steam specific in varying regions with varying ISPs also speaks volumes of where the fault lies. Hint: not on the customer side.
If it was a CDN issue you could just change the download region and that would fix the issue
If changing your download region isnt fixing things its not the CDN