Steam telepítése
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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Your proxies blocking Steam is entirely normal and is what almost all proxies and open WiFi networks do.
Mobile networks block Steam because it uses too much bandwidth
That is not a steam problem
My proxies aren't blocking steam. It is that steam is unproxiable. I need to route all of my traffic from my PC over WiFi to an App on the phone so that the network only sees the data being used from the App and doesn't count against the hot spot that they data cap. It works fine for every other application that I use it for. Especially watching videos.
My point is I should be able to use a proxy configuration like every other program does. Steam used to have an option to use -tcp flag which was removed back in im guessing 2019.
I'm sure there is still a way I can tunnel all of the traffic I've been doing it with my windows PC for years but for the windows PC there is a program available that wraps up all of the network packets and does it for me. They didn't make it for Linux, just MacOS and windows. I just have to get in to the guts of setting all that up manually. Would be nice if steam just had the option to route the traffic for you. At the very least let you log in and download. I don't care if some multiplayer stuff doesn't work.
I owned a cyber cafe once. Steam charges an extreme amount of money to license games in those environments