Posted December 09, 2015
Can someone please explain to me why from Australia with a 25 mbps line game downloads in the last few months have gotten insanely slow? Like ridiculously slow? I am trying to download Banished and at 89mb it is apparently going to take around 40 minutes to download. Possibly longer. It keeps jumping from 30 to 45 to now it's just jumpe to 54 minutes. And it's already been downloading for 5 minutes.
I know the go-to response might be to "Use the GOG galaxy" but from what I can tell that kind of goes against the DRM-free system as the GOG galaxy is DRM in the same form as the Steam client is. I downloaded and installed it on the recommendation of a friend who claimed that it downloaded the installers and left them but it appears that this is not the case. It actually downloads, installs then deletes the installer.
GOG used to be pretty good before I moved houses. The irony though is that I went from a 5-8 mbps connection to a 25 mbps connection and now the download times are simply inappropriately slow. At a few points some weeks ago I couldn't actually download anything because games of more than a gig were going to take 12-24 hours and funny enough they never actually even got that far before they'd basically just stop mid transfer and not continue.
So what is the problem here? As it stands the games I've paid for are largely inaccessible to me in the fashion that I actually use GOG for.
Anyone else having similar problems? Furthermore GOG staff is there any work going to remedying this situation?
Edit: Well this is interesting. I just popped onto the website from my phone using 3g and managed to download the exact same game in a fraction of the time. Like literally downloaded it in about a minute. There must be some serious issue between Optus in Canberra and GOG's content delivery service.
I know the go-to response might be to "Use the GOG galaxy" but from what I can tell that kind of goes against the DRM-free system as the GOG galaxy is DRM in the same form as the Steam client is. I downloaded and installed it on the recommendation of a friend who claimed that it downloaded the installers and left them but it appears that this is not the case. It actually downloads, installs then deletes the installer.
GOG used to be pretty good before I moved houses. The irony though is that I went from a 5-8 mbps connection to a 25 mbps connection and now the download times are simply inappropriately slow. At a few points some weeks ago I couldn't actually download anything because games of more than a gig were going to take 12-24 hours and funny enough they never actually even got that far before they'd basically just stop mid transfer and not continue.
So what is the problem here? As it stands the games I've paid for are largely inaccessible to me in the fashion that I actually use GOG for.
Anyone else having similar problems? Furthermore GOG staff is there any work going to remedying this situation?
Edit: Well this is interesting. I just popped onto the website from my phone using 3g and managed to download the exact same game in a fraction of the time. Like literally downloaded it in about a minute. There must be some serious issue between Optus in Canberra and GOG's content delivery service.
Post edited December 09, 2015 by bgilliford
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