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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I have my download region set to Houston.
You have something else wrong. Reboot your router, computer, check connections, etc.
Most of the time 400 MB/sec on the closest steam server to me thankfully.
Many people also make the mistake of thinking it's like online gaming where ping is relevant and you need to pick the best closest to you. This is WRONG.
It's a ONE WAY stream of data, so ping ain't a thing!
Here's what's best for you to do. If you're trying to download and your local server is congested and slow, then choosing a neighbour is likely to be equally slow. So google timezones. Find ANYWHERE in the world that is currently, say, around 2am to 4 am.
Pick any of those and tweak it a bit to find the best.
Bingo!.
You are a genius, Swapped my download region to South Korea (because its 3AM there)... and BOOM max download speed with no drops. Thank you for this. Gave you a "Clever" award.
It's a regular thing to do, but unless you know how Steam works (and it can be a bit weird) you're not gonna know. :)
Just as a further heads-up, you most likely get these issues when the sales are on, especially the two big ones summer and winter, so watch out for that.
You can choose ANYWHERE in the world.