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Докладване на проблем с превода
For example.......
http://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/1/2592234299533235027/
First, try changing download regions to many different places. Try some very far away from you also.
http://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/1/2592234299533453682/#c2592234299533470957
Change Download Region
The Steam content system is divided into geographical regions. The Steam client automatically detects its current region and uses content servers located in that region for best performance. Sometimes, servers in a specific region may be slow, overloaded or have a hardware failure causing download issues. It is advisable to temporarily switch to a different download region to use another set of content servers.
Steam -> Settings -> Downloads -> Download Region. You may need to test several regions other than your own.
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=2274-IFLV-5334
I have said that you need to try many different ones and some very far away from you also. Try many regions, please.
(EDIT...Sweden is not very far away from you)
EDIT...
(considering how the sale may be loading up the network more than normally perhaps)
(conflicting software, wireless connection, drivers out of date, unsupported OS on the computer, etc. )
If so, boot into safe mode with networking and come back here to post while staying in safe mode with networking.
If you are using a router, don't. Bypass it and run ethernet from the computer directly to the modem.
Disconnet all other devices that you may have connected in your network there so that you are the only one that has a wire from your computer to your modem.
Good luck to you in any case.