I hate you:
Also I can't get rid of company of heroes: opposing fronts. I don't own the game. It just randomly appeared in my games library one day (months ago) and I haven't been able to download or get rid of it. Hitting resume or pause all does nothing. Restarting steam doesn't remove it from the list even though it doesn't show up on the download bar (it won't show 1 item downloading or 1 item paused when I remove everything else). It's as if it does exist yet it doesn't exist.
Notice that it says purchase and not play. As if it is a trial or a demo.
Googling the issue has turned up no relevant results.
Contact Steam support, they can remove that game from your library. Just tell them it appeared in your library, you don't know how and that you never purchased the game. Surprised that you don't have access to better broadband in Florida unless you live in a small town, city or in the country which would explain crappy broadband.
Xtreme2damax Wrote:Contact Steam support
400 years later....
Yeah that's probably what I will have to do.
Xtreme2damax Wrote:Surprised that you don't have access to better broadband in Florida unless you live in a small town, city or in the country which would explain crappy broadband.
I don't live in a rural area or small town. But my neighborhood is apparently a bit too far away from the nearest distribution hub to use the high speed service plans.
Speaking of slow internet mines been bad lately. It never really is good (200 kbs), but today its been crawling even worse at around 50 to 75
The companies don't care that the people on the country want fast internet, they only make them faster in huge citys where everyone already has bandwidth shoved up their ass.
Honestly, this happens all over the world but in Denmark
On the contrary, my internet speed has tripled since the last week, i get a usual 100-200kbps on a high but when there's enough free bandwidth my high stays constantly at the 700kbps region.
Quote:The companies don't care that the people on the country want fast internet, they only make them faster in huge citys where everyone already has bandwidth shoved up their ass.
You do realize that there is a good reason for this right? It is far more expensive to wire rural areas and there are far less people living there to produce the revenue needed to make a return on investment.
They have dsl and cable wired on my road, my parents just haven't gotten it yet. Our provider uses some sort of radio device to send and receive data. I just wish it was a little faster.
Since when does neobrain post here :O