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2.8 x 30 x 60 = 5040 Megabyte = 4.9GiB
2.8 x 40 x 60 = 6720 Megabyte = 6,6GiB
That is how much you download before the connection bandwidth drops to 40KiB/s
what else can you tell me and others about your hardware?
Do you use Mobile Internet (G4)? (which is intended for smartphones) Is it maybe the default in-one-go limit? (You'd need to look on your Data Plan provider's site if this is the case.)
What are you downloading to? An SSD? How full is it?
Are you doing anything with your computer while downloading?
I'd search the internet more widely for this specifically for your ISP / network.
1. Connection:
Using fixed broadband, not 4G. Speedtest shows 2.8MB/s, which I get initially on Steam, but it drops to 40KiB/s after 30-40 minutes.
2. Hardware:
Downloading to an SSD with 35% free space. No other resource-heavy tasks are running during the download.
3. Other Platforms:
No issues when downloading from other platforms.
Could this be a Steam setting, or something with my ISP?
https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/5AC5-8056-E88F-F3FF
It seems kinda intentional, a sudden drop to 40kb/s after 6GiB download.
You might be able to bypass it with Cloudflare's WARP if it is the ISP. https://one.one.one.one/
You can also try look at your power settings, and whether or not Windows is allowed to "power down the device" if it thinks it is not being used as much; but other than this...
I have no clue.
The amount of gigabyte is too large for it to be a simple caching issue. In any case, I have absolutely no clue at the moment.
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That said,try to optimize your internet. Change DNS, try another download server, use TCP Optimizer a bit, disable things like: sysmain, file indexing, power saving optimizations, write caching on the device (if it is an ssd), bitlocker, networkthrottling index, etc.
maybe it helps a it.
If it doesn't, and if you make sure that Steam was in fact using the new server after the switch/resume then I guess not.
EDIT: Crap, never mind. Just tested and a change of download region needs a client restart so that couldn't tell the difference.
Hocam aynı şey banada yaşanıyor hatta adam aşşağıda benim postun linkini atmış internet sağlayıcın konumun felan nere bi ilgi alışverişi yapalım
Same issue with the same game lol. I am using Superonline Turkish ISP.
Here's what it does: https://developers.cloudflare.com/warp-client/get-started/windows/
Another person from Turkiye and using the same ISP has had a positive experience. They could download without the throttling. I recommend you to test it as well.
Call your ISP and ask if they have a fair use policy, some ISPs offer you "unlimited internet" but throttle you after ypu have used a certain amount in a 24HR period.