Tried both.. still same results
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Took literally over ten minutes just to see one white bar appear on the download screen.
Tried both.. still same results
---------- Post added at 05:14 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:04 PM ----------
Took literally over ten minutes just to see one white bar appear on the download screen.
Are you dling anything else? Restart your modem and router?
Other wise I really don't know what it is. If it was the server you would think it would collectively effect everybody. Sense the update on dl speeds everyone's been happy. I suppose we wait for someone like zero to reply as Oct given you as much as I know to help.
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Don't think it has anything to do with my modem or router. I have a very fast internet. I've asked a friend of mine to join the server with me as well. He said the downloads are taking unusually long for him as well.
Thanks for all the help though! I really appreciate it
Nope never.
Okay just got my first few error messages today. I left my computer on for a few hours, seems like I downloaded most files until the bar is about to each the end, then it says "Missing map" blah blah blah with the map name towards the end. And it disconnects :S
exactly as I suspected, tour getting a .bsp error. Essentially what it means is the file is to big for you to download and it can be fixed by changing some settings via console. I'll post here with the commands as I need to close window to find them, stupid phone.
Ok in console type net_maxfilesize 99 and sv_allowdownload 1 and cl_allowdownload 1
If these commands don't work, the problem lies out side of css. Steam uses ie for Its defualt browser for downloads. So if you have it set to offline mode, that would pose problems when trying to dl maps via the server. Try the following fix
. Make sure you have Internet Explorer on your computer.
2. Make sure Internet Explorer is your default browser. (Open IE > Tools > Internet Options > Programs > Click "make default".)
3. While you are still in the Internet Options box click the Connections tab.
4. Click LAN settings/proxy settings.
5. Click "Automatically detect settings
Last edited by DJ_MikeyRevile; 03-02-2012 at 06:46 AM.
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