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Wow... Does anybode know if there has been ANY official statement of Steam by now? They ******* even didn't answer my support ticket...
It may take a few days for them to respond to that ticket.... or weeks.... months...
It's just when they get into the work of Internet providers, there are many problems from scratch, and it does not give any benefit to the protection of citizens...
Maybe you should call the provider, and report the problem? If they know, they must fiix it, you just have to wait for the caches to be updated on Internet backbone's
but you still do what i post in #15,26 after ISP fix
Download region ≠ Bypass regional restriction
it affected only on DL speed, change region is official fix for such problems, it written in Steam Support Knowledge base - im was official STS translator of Steam Support Articles...
this: https://i.imgur.com/T48EoWF.gifv
and this: https://us.battle.net/support/en/article/ip-release-renew-and-flush-dns
but my steam still looks like this: http://imgur.com/a/9RsvX
At least you HAVE a steam store page lol .... well... sorta
Yes.
yepp, Firefox here
Germany, and I have no idea what an ISP or that Backbone thing means, neither where I can check that, but honestly, Im guessing it is
Edit: Just googled it, no, my internet provider is O2. I dont think they work with Verizon
It has nothing to do with the ISP.
The problem is with the CDN (Content Delivery Network) that Steam is using -> Edgecast/Verizon.
Here's what it looks like if i don't use a VPN:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=945272000
#This.
I'm pretty sure it's not a client side problem. I've changed no permissions, firewall settings etc nor do I use a client-installed proxy/VPN. I doubt whether it's an IP issue either. My IP isn't static - the current user of an IP off a particular netblock probably wouldn't be the same user as the last one.
So far, it looks like a server side glitch.