That this is the top comment just baffles me.
please bear with my poor English skill :)Įdit 2: I should note that I'm talking about the Windows client here. My question here is how's your experience using the Steam client? Have you ever running into problems like these and what's your solution?Įdit: grammar. Steam has so many updates and none of these issues were ever addressed. I've been using Steam for about two years. But I've never see anyone talk about these here on reddit. I've searched around and see many people having this kind of problem.
Then I tried to download TF2 and it was downloading at 90kb/s for the whole week. I've downloaded Portal 2 last week and it took me like 3 hours. Steam now accepts the most used online payment service here so we can buy games very easily. I suppose bootcamped mbp is a very common machine.Īdditionally I'm living in China. For me it just won't run when you're really offline.įor the records my computer run many other programs just fine. exe is not running and for whatever reason Steam insist it is running. When a game crash or exit abnormally it may recognize it still running. Sometimes it just go unresponding and crash. For example if I right click the Steam tray icon or click on any tab like Library it would always freeze for a little while. One time I just want to see how long it can take to login and about twenty minutes later it pops out a login fail window. Steam stuck unresponding at login/updating.And I've been constantly running into things like:
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