akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

Filip Hruska fhr at fhrnet.eu
Thu Jan 23 22:43:22 UTC 2020


Game updates are generally compressed chunks and the client does live 
decompression on the data.

As such, insufficient CPU or IO performance will result in lower overall 
speeds, since it can't keep up with the incoming stream of data.

Regards,
Filip

On 1/23/20 9:11 PM, Tom Deligiannis wrote:
>
>     I get annoyed when I'm chatting with friends, waiting to play some
>     game
>     we decided to download, and it's ONLY downloading at 300 megabits per
>     second! :P 
>
>
> In this scenario, which mechanism controls the download speed? I hear 
> many users complain that their gigabit internet connection is not 
> maxing out and the update is taking forever. I would never expect a 
> gigabit internet connection to be saturated during a game update, but 
> I'm curious how the throttling works.
>
> Thanks.
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