A better analog is to buy a shitty THQ game at Best Buy. Would you stop buying games from Best Buy or would you stop buying games from THQ.
Steam = Best Buy
THQ = THQ
This might help you:
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1043281
This might help you:
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1043281
was really hoping this would work for me, since I can barely play TF2 due to the crazy packet loss/lag spikes I have been getting. Unfortunately I made this change, but it almost seemed worse after doing so.
I followed the instructions near the bottom of the OP, but is there something else I need to do to get this fix working correctly?
Thanks.
KT
Not really helpful, but I have a problem with Steam. The problem is mostly because Steam uses IE and my IE is borked bringing Steam down with it. My problem with IE is that my Windows Partition is borked with Bad Sectors. My Windows Partition is borked with Bad Sectors because my HD is borked and waiting for me to confirm my Shopping Cart contents. My Shopping Cart contents are not Confirmed because I'd rather Save my $ for a Full Upgrade and so far my System keeps functioning as long as I don't use IE(rarely do anyway) or Steam.
Just a little related to OP Tail of Fail.![]()
My building is hard-wired with fibre, so I just plug the cabel from my PC to the wall and that is that. I have been unable to find NIC drivers for my rig after a bunch of searching.
So, are you saying that you have no access to the router to the ISP? Are you handed Private Class addresses, and someone else maintains a router for the building? Or do you have a public address?
I could see an issue with traffic shaping there if so.
I understand most of the words you used, but that post makes no sense to me. :hmm:![]()
KT
basically someone might be messing with your bandwidth. they could be recognizing steam traffic and limiting/throttling it in some way. god knows why though, MP games don't take up too much bandwidth generally.
Steam = B&M store
THQ = product on shelf of store.
I don't think that's the case. I do not have any issues with any other downloading or internet things and it also just started a week or so ago, so that seems unlikely.
Each condo is wired separately for fibre, it's not as if we share.
KT
You've made my day. Twice now different people have proven you're an idiot with clear cut analogy's and you still havent caught on.
Brilliant! Keep em coming!
Ïf you have IE related problems with Steam try Steam beta - it doesnt use IE anymore
http://store.steampowered.com/news/3501/
Failing that, maybe time to purchase some new hardware, though to be honest I do not really feel like dropping close to $600 just to play a couple of games. :\
KT
I guess I'm not the only one.
I've definitely ticked at Steam right now.
3 of the THQ complete pack games I've tried don't work (That's on top of not being able to gift the games that were duplicates):
Full Spectrum Warrior is a slide show.
Juiced 2 won't even start; I click on the Icon, get a cursor for a second... and then nothing.
Red Faction freezes almost instantly.
I've googled and looked for fixes - no luck. I've also tried re-downloading and verifiying the files. My older Steam games all work fine.
No more Steam for me for now. I'll go D2D if anything.
Have you tried a different nic to see if that helps any? Can pick them up real cheap if you need to.
Also, a bit confused about your internet. So basically you plug straight in the wall and the 'modem' is somewhere else in the building? Do you have any way of accessing it through the admin panel? Could be some sort of port issue. With my ISP my modem came all setup with stuff, but I DMZ'd it real quick to my router.
I'll check around for a nic. Worth a shot.
I'm kind of confused how it could be my internet when all other tests and whatnot show it is ok. Downloads are not impacted and there are no other issues aside from some games. I'm no expert on this stuff of course, so maybe I am just not understanding correctly. :hmm:
KT
Downloads wouldn't be affected to much by latency, at least not in terms of your speed. Sure, if you get some really high pings and it might time out. I'm just wondering if your isp changed some setting blocking certain ports, which is causing issues with your games. It happens sometimes when they want to try and control some aspect of their network.
I'll give them a call later to see.
Wouldn't the ping test from above have noticed an issue?
KT
