Hmm, strange. I tried to measure my speeds on Speedtest.net, and it told me that my average download speed was 3.79 Mbps, and my average upload speed was 0.65 Mbps. I don't know how fast or slow that is, but it generally suffices for everything I do (e.g. forums, the very occasional Youtube video, etc.) So ... *shrug*DeadPoolX wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 8:54 pmLOL! If you think 35 GB is large, you'd freak over games like Hitman 2 (150 GB), Red Dead Redemption II (115 GB) or Assassin's Creed Odyssey (98 GB). Those aren't unusually large, either, so something like 35 GB is definitely considered "small" nowadays.Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 4:38 amAnd a game like Witcher 3, for me, will take a looong time to download. 35-odd Gb or so ... yikes. A 10-Gb game takes nearly 6 hours for me, so a 35-Gb game?
Six hours to download 10 GB? What's your internet speed because for a 10 GB game to take that long to download, it must be insanely slow.
However, when I try to download a game through Steam or GOG, my download speed slows down considerably. I don't remember how slow it was on Steam, but on GOG, it rarely goes above 1-1.2 Mbps or so. Is that very slow? No wonder it takes so long.
That's one reason why I prefer having a DVD backup.