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The new installer released today uses bittorrent to download the patch, however It is painfully slow, No doubt it will improve as more people download the update and seed, currently at 60 peers and 0.5kB/s . Seems like a step backwards at the moment.

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And when everyone closes it as soon as they have the update there will be zero peers...

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One day I was God with cable downloads of 120Mb/s. How I laughed at my squad mates.

 

Now I have their upload bandwidth for my download bandwidth. Someone is having a peice of revenge pie at my expense.

 

DO NOT WANT.

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One day I was God with cable downloads of 120Mb/s. How I laughed at my squad mates.

 

Now I have their upload bandwidth for my download bandwidth. Someone is having a peice of revenge pie at my expense.

 

DO NOT WANT.

 

Seems you have the same exchange as I :)

 

I think the bit torrent way is ok, first in are always going to suffer but look at it as taking it for the team:thumbup:

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I had 0.0 Kbps download for awhile. while uploading at .6 mbps. I'm 1/5th of the way there now going at barely better than dial up speeds. I'm sorry you hate paying for bandwidth for downloads, but this is in absolutely no way a better experience for your customers.

 

If you want fast downloads without having to pay for it directly and save us all a headache in the process:

Ditch starforce DRM in favor of Steam DRM.

Use Steam as your soul distributor

 

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is there no way to use the old download method?

It seems to me that if you are late to the party by a couple of days or week then everyone will already have the update and no one will be seeding

 

At least ED will be seeding, otherwise nobody would get the original in the first place..

 

This likely is alternative to buying service from CDN or similar.

I don't know what kind of cost that has but using torrent would be a lot cheaper for ED.

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I agree with all that, but the question still is WHY ? Testing if customers like slower downloads ?

 

Dont be silly, obviously they are looking for faster options, the only way they can test is with a large sampling of users, they will either tune it if they can, or revert if it doesnt work.

 

Please keep responses respectful, I already had to delete one, treat it like anything else in the sim, supply info like you dl/ul speeds.

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I agree with all that, but the question still is WHY ? Testing if customers like slower downloads ?

 

Initially when 1.5 open beta was released, their servers (or maybe upload capacity) couldn't deal with all the traffic so they had to temporarily shut down updates. I was lucky to get the open beta before that happened, but others were not so lucky and had to wait. I'm sure they see torrenting as a solution to that problem, to make sure it doesn't happen again.

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