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      unless this changed in the last 2 years, steam detects if a game has an “update pending” so regardless if you go offline, if it detected there was an update it prevents the game from launching. I tried to get around my parents crap download with that trick and it failed.

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        Which is stupid! I want to play.

        Well my Internet connection makes it a 3 Minute wait for 40 gigs.

        But steam should stop the Update if I want to play

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          A workaround you can do is, before launching steam disconnect from the internet, then launch steam, when it launches it will say no connection and give an option to launch in offline mode, once offline mode is launched you can turn your internet back on. Just keep in mind steam also has to refresh your games every once and awhile as well so you have to go online at /some/ point or it won’t let you play the game offline anymore. Steam is super annoying in that matter.

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    Don’t forget the changelog that reads something like:

    • Fixed a number of bugs

    Which, judging from the update size, makes you think the bugs are misnamed HD textures.

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    Goddamn MS Flight Sim is on Steam, but doesn’t update with Steam and forces you to choke down a 40GB update after you launch the game.

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    I recently moved to a place with fiber and paid out the ass for gigabit. I just got a new game on Steam that was 130GB, and it downloaded in about 30-35 minutes. Insanity.

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      paid out the ass for gigabit

      That’s an odd payment method tbh. Fiber isn’t available in my area yet so that may be the reason for the difference, but my isp just subtracts money from my bank account! There’s little to no ass involvement at all!

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      Yeah fiber so so good, I pay like $22 each month for 500 mbps. It’s a bit expensive so I don’t dare go for full gig

      I once had a full gig fiber connection for free in my student apartment, it was glorious. Before that I had like 50 mbps so it’s hard to go back to that after the full gig

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          It’s cheap? Well call me ignorant or uninformed then.

          But no it’s just the internet plan with a discount of $11 per month because my apartment complex has some deal with the internet provider.

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            Well I guess it depends on your Country/State, the cheapest fiber in my area is $50 for 500mbps

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    When you’re already losing interest in gaming, there’s nothing worse than having to sit through long updates because you haven’t turned on your machine for a while.

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      Let’s consider a “decent” Internet speed of 200 mb/a. That’s 25 MB/s so it’d take 1,600 seconds to download 40,000 MB. That’s 26 minutes, so nearly half of your time is gone. Plus there is always time spent doing something like “installing”, checking the files, or whatever other stuff needs to be done besides just downloading the raw content.

      Also, you don’t always get 100% of your advertised Internet speed 100% of the time.

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          Average USA internet speed: 99.3 Mb/s

          Average UK internet speed: 50.4 Mb/s

          Average EU internet speed: 103.3 Mb/s

          Average Japan internet speed: 42.8 Mb/s

          Average South Korea internet speed: 110.6 Mb/s

          Average Canada internet speed: 99.8 Mb/s

          200 Mb/s is far above the average in any country on the planet.

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            In those countries and the EU in general, sure, but not every country

            Your general point still stands, mind you, I was just curious about it and figured others might like the info too 😉

            Quite shocked that Sweden doesn’t rank any higher though. They have or used to have the second most total fiberoptic bandwith in the world after the US which has roughly 30 times the population spread out on 22 times the area…

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    That’s why I like old offline games like Skyrim, the only updates I get are mods and when I want. Or I can just turn updates off.

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      old offline games like Skyrim

      Oof! You’re technically right since it’s from 2011 and the “forced online single player games” scourge is endemic by now, but that made me feel ancient 😬😂