DeltaForce64x wrote: »STEAM WILL DESTROY YOUR INSTALLATION, ALONG SIDE WITH YOUR MONTHLY DATA CAPS
DeltaForce64x wrote: »STEAM WILL DESTROY YOUR INSTALLATION, ALONG SIDE WITH YOUR MONTHLY DATA CAPS
Data cap still a thing in some places?
DeltaForce64x wrote: »STEAM WILL DESTROY YOUR INSTALLATION, ALONG SIDE WITH YOUR MONTHLY DATA CAPS
Data cap still a thing in some places?
Yep. I have satellite (only thing available, as for others I've seen around the forum), with monthly cap of 20 GB. And running over is charged at (I think, never done it so not positive) $15 US per GB.
DeltaForce64x wrote: »STEAM WILL DESTROY YOUR INSTALLATION, ALONG SIDE WITH YOUR MONTHLY DATA CAPS
Data cap still a thing in some places?
DeltaForce64x wrote: »DeltaForce64x wrote: »STEAM WILL DESTROY YOUR INSTALLATION, ALONG SIDE WITH YOUR MONTHLY DATA CAPS
Data cap still a thing in some places?
Of course, there is plenty people still using 2000ish like network plans thanks to lazy overlords. I have to shut down the modem every single night to avoid speed reduction by crappy ISP next morning/day.
You see, there is countries out there that isn't US or UK. Shocking I know,
I don't think it's quite that far back, but yes, ZOS patches through the client and doesn't regularly update the base steam install, so the default steam install is quite an old version. As such, repair and verify don't work as they should because steam "verifies" that you don't have that base version and "repairs" by rolling it back. Then you run it and the launcher re-updates everything.phantasmalD wrote: »Yeah, pretty sure Steam only stores a very basic, 2014 era version of the game. And every patching is done through ZoS' own client.
wolfie1.0. wrote: »Almost all ISPs in the US have what they call an excessive use policy in their fine print. Larger ones such as centurylink have them, and if you exceed certian data restrictions and tiers then you will be billed. Unlimited data plans exist but all that means is that if you exceed certian data limits you will be throttled.
So yes, data limits DO exist. Even in the US and probably do as well in the UK.
Edited: apologies forum mods. I forgot that one of the more popular ISPs in western US has a forum profanity bypass as it's company name. I have removed it and will refrain on commenting on how appropriate that might be...
Well that has to be some pretty high caps as you must assume many people stream 4K for half the day.wolfie1.0. wrote: »Almost all ISPs in the US have what they call an excessive use policy in their fine print. Larger ones such as centurylink have them, and if you exceed certian data restrictions and tiers then you will be billed. Unlimited data plans exist but all that means is that if you exceed certian data limits you will be throttled.
So yes, data limits DO exist. Even in the US and probably do as well in the UK.
Edited: apologies forum mods. I forgot that one of the more popular ISPs in western US has a forum profanity bypass as it's company name. I have removed it and will refrain on commenting on how appropriate that might be...
DeltaForce64x wrote: »DeltaForce64x wrote: »STEAM WILL DESTROY YOUR INSTALLATION, ALONG SIDE WITH YOUR MONTHLY DATA CAPS
Data cap still a thing in some places?
Of course, there is plenty people still using 2000ish like network plans thanks to lazy overlords. I have to shut down the modem every single night to avoid speed reduction by crappy ISP next morning/day.
You see, there is countries out there that isn't US or UK. Shocking I know,
Sadly yes. Greedy ISPsData cap still a thing in some places?DeltaForce64x wrote: »STEAM WILL DESTROY YOUR INSTALLATION, ALONG SIDE WITH YOUR MONTHLY DATA CAPS
Ive played on steam since day 1 (summerset for me) , and I have only had a handful of days i could definitely say was steams error comnecting too the game. Any issues I have is fixed with a reconnect or router restart. For those who HAVE steam issues you can rebuy the game on zos website and redownload the client using steam login and it will xfer over. But spreading blind panic that "steam bad" is doing nobody any good
Sorry OP, but I have ESO on Steam since over a year, and it works perfectly. I never ever had the slightest trouble, neither with performances nor with anything else.
It's not the first time that I see threads about troubles with Steam. I really don't understand how experiences can be that much different for the same game via the same application.
DeltaForce64x wrote: »DeltaForce64x wrote: »STEAM WILL DESTROY YOUR INSTALLATION, ALONG SIDE WITH YOUR MONTHLY DATA CAPS
Data cap still a thing in some places?
Of course, there is plenty people still using 2000ish like network plans thanks to lazy overlords. I have to shut down the modem every single night to avoid speed reduction by crappy ISP next morning/day.
You see, there is countries out there that isn't US or UK. Shocking I know,
Well, I live in the US, so it happens here too.