
It would have been a 50-minutes+ download in total. Nothing worked, so I canceled the download at some point each time. Used Norton Utilities each time to clean up browsing data, temp files and anything related to browsing (this is on top of Chrome settings feature) made sure Google Chrome browser was fully updated made sure both Windows 10 64-bit was fully updated I've tried downloading during non-peak times and various other times, but nothing works. This isn't a first-time occurrence either, it's happened in the past a few times. I've tried to download Dragon's Dogma for the past 3 days and every bin file starts out at around 3 minutes’ download time then slows to a crawl listing a time of over 10 minutes. So yes, they may well be limiting it, you won’t get an answer, or a fix, only an email stating “why not use our optional gog galaxy client”. But yes, offering options on downloading, proper compression (such as pirate sites have), proper patching so you don’t need to download everything (serious Sam 4 for example), these are all reasons I am not buying from here currently, and it’s not new, and gog have not said a damn thing on a single issue raised in years now. Still that’s plenty quick for most gog things, they don’t have a lot of huge games as yet. Well, I don’t know about today, but I have never been able to get more than 5 or 6 streams at once, and never totalling more than 4mbs. They are all where they are supposed to be.Īnyone else encountering this? Ir's happened off and on with GOG, but from where I/m sitting, it feels like they are trying to FORCE everyone to Galaxy.you know, the platform they always described as OPTIONAL. I've checked with and also checked downloads on Steam and Ubisoft Connect. Every 4GB chunk that would take 2 minutes now takes about 25.


Rtwjunkie: As the title implies, I am finding that it doesn't matter what game I download the files for, instead of my normal 28MB/s speed I am getting anywhere between 1.5 and 3.7 MB/s.
