Yesterday evening I bought a game on Steam. all 76 GBs of it. Began downloading immediately. I have left it running ever since and here I am 24 hours later 19 GBs in to the download with another 3 days to go before I can start shooting people. I wouldn't mind, but I still have to pay the same as everyone else for the connection.
So how long would your connection need for a 76 GB download? Go ahead, make my day!
EDIT: They have promised us a fast connection by March 2022, but I will believe it when I see it.
A few weeks back, on 25mbps = 7hrs or so.
Now, we've changed to 5G broadband and getting *runs speed test* around 100-150mbps, so about 1.5hrs.
If it's any comfort I bought and downloaded Red Dead Redemption 2 the day before taking a business trip.
Arrived nice and early in my Premier Inn and loaded it up... another 4gb download was required on the spot. Premier inn's WiFi was giving me an eta measured using the years on Uranus. Ended up driving up the road for a few miles to get 4G and downloading the lot in a matter of half an hour or so (can't remember).
Was on 60mbs at our old house. Teaching guitar online 3 days a week so good internet is a must.
Now living on a farm and a good day is 1mbs, so basically pointless. Had to get an unlimited data sim (luckily we get decent 4g) but still not good enough to teach on so I've had to rent a space at a local music shop.....which means it'd have probably been easier to just sack it off and go full time as a delivery driver!
Allegedly we're getting super fast in June.
We're on allegedly the fastest talk-talk can do round here. It runs between 10mbps and 15mbps on a good day.
Just about enough to stream Netflix, etc. But god forbid I try to do a video meeting on Teams at the same time.
I tried to upload 100mb of files to dropbox the other evening, it said it was going to take 4 hours.
I put it on a memory stick and drove it round instead!
76GB for a game!! Is that usual?
A few weeks back, on 25mbps = 7hrs or so.
Now, we’ve changed to 5G broadband and getting *runs speed test* around 100-150mbps, so about 2.5hrs.
~5 times faster, so... nearer 1.5 hours?
I put it on a memory stick and drove it round instead!
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway.
^^^
years ago I was involved in some ‘big data’ exchange with the US. Hard drives via DHL was quicker than the internet. not sure if it’s still the case.
~5 times faster, so… nearer 1.5 hours?
Yes, 1.5hrs, miss typed.
I was hitting nearly 200mbps at one point (but with a slightly unstable connection) and I saw 1gb download in 45 seconds, and a 63gb game take around 50 minutes.
Prior to that, a 58gb game took 8-9 hours....
76GB for a game!! Is that usual?
These days, yep.
Normal is 50+GB, and it's not uncommon to see some games hit 100GB.
Dunno what ours is - I poked a cable through a small hole in the wall from our house to my friends printing business next door that has a (free) megafast connection!
So how long would your connection need for a 76 GB download? Go ahead, make my day!
About 13 minutes.
We get a consistent 25mbps, which is fine for most stuff.
A friend of mine recently upgraded to gigabit (I think that's what it's called).
He gets something like 980Mbps!!
So could probably download the game in under 2 mins!
My youview telebox hd thing has thrown a strop and no refuses to to talk to the router. Tried the utterly useless online ( no) help page. Pressed their respective reset buttons, tried different cat5 cabling, tried a usb cable.
Freeveiw juzt blame the bb connection, when a ping often reveals 56mbs and a stable wi fi the laptop and mobile are more than happy to talk to.
OP
Living in the outback,that'll learn yea 🙂
100mbps here, just checked and have 1Gig available in my area now
We get less than 1mb most days...they advertise at 4 but we've never got that high.
open reach just haven't bothered with the 392 houses in our 'village' so we are taking our broadband from over a mile away.
This isn't in the middle of nowhere, right between Stourbridge and Wolverhampton.
76gb ?? dear god, better be worth it.
Which game incidentally ?
If youre interested you can download Planetside 2 which rather than being actual game files its (I think) an app, with all the info stored on their side so you can pretty much get straight into it.
Good game, 4 main servers and very fast connections so even US servers(I find West coast USA to be one of the busiest) and theres always something going on, and always really intense battles no matter the time.
Plus the game zone is split into segments, so if you find yourself having a bad day and getting killed a lot, you can redeploy to another sector.
It is often like this - Vid and they have night and day battles
I am the king of the claymores. Double them up and its a guaranteed kill, and im really sneaky about where I place them
76 seconds if I plug in via a good Ethernet cable
According to an online calculator at the 1.5mbs we have here it would be similar to the OP's download time - 4 Days 21 Hours 27 Minutes 0.61 Seconds to be precise.
Supposed to be fibre broadband coming in the autumn...
A couple of years ago on the BT supplied "Broadband" I was usually on less than 1mbps. It was too slow to watch anything streamed so had to download anything we wanted to watch so we didn't bother.
But one week I missed Ski Sunday so downloaded it.
A 45 min SD programme.
It to 27hrs to download.
I now have a 4g router and can stream stuff but I'm limited to 200gb per month.
Now living on a farm and a good day is 1mbs
If you're in their catchment area, go talk to B4RN.
In our little village, we’re on 900mbs so fast I can download my own future.
A few years ago my partner used to have to transfer large data sets to other places, her IT dept made up a suitcase for her, with 500tb capacity. Still took a day or so to load it up on their network. Then they bought 2x Cray XC40s.
Last Destiny 2 “update” for PS4 was 70 odd GB and took 8 days as they patched it a few days into the download and had to start from scratch. Local exchange is fibre enabled but in our village we are 2.5 miles away on decades old copper. No plans for BT to improve in next 5 years. Neighbour trying to gather numbers for community grant application but half the village are over 70 and not exactly data hungry users. Only 45 homes in village and 4 business so need most of that to get anywhere.
4g signal variable and would need outside aerial on wrong side of house.
^ we've just got over the line for the rural broadband scheme... Took a lot of door knocking and convincing!
76GB? 10-15 minutes? We’re on 1Gbps at home but I find that with PS4 game downloads the server seems <span style="font-size: 0.8rem;">to be the bottleneck.</span>
for massive data transfers like multi-terabyte sequencing data or petabyte collections don’t folks move the analysis to where the data are? <span style="font-size: 0.8rem;">Irrespective, back in the day (2010) we used HDDs and couriers to move multi-gig or terabyte immunohistochemistry and radiology collections. Even with fat pipes it was just easier that way. </span>
7mb here, for some bizarre reason when we went to fibre it got slower so they moved us back..
Ended up upgrading my phone Sim to ultimated data at fastest speed so the kids use that as a tethered hotspot to download games and updates. Haven’t been pinged for any fair use violation either. 4G gives me a consistent 35mb download
In a fairly remote highland glen - we have a 20MB 4G package with EE, and despite having been snowed-in for most of the last month, we'll struggle to use it all. If my browser logs me out of STW, half of it is probably consumed waiting for pages to load...
How much are people paying for their 1Gbps connections? I love the idea but I'm not sure I would like the price
£51pm. Hyperoptic
2hrs 25mins, apparently. Which means that, by the time you are able to read this as your download chugs your bandwidth, I'll be done. 🙂
Of course, the game will launch and immediately require another 30gb patch...
51squids doesn't sound as bad as I thought it would be
According to some internet calculator thingie - 49 minutes and 27 seconds.
If it makes you feel any better, my parents (Cornwall) were told they'd never have decent broadband and got a grant for satellite broadband. That was ok but pricey and the satellites got overloaded regularly which hampered speeds.
Then they went to an EE 4G router which was much cheaper, just about as fast and more reliable.
Then, out of the blue, they get FTTP last year and 150mb all day long - to a village of 20 houses.
So there is some hope of your internet connection speeding up.
If all else fails there's always Starlink.
We hopefully move to the sticks in summer and will be on B4RN so rather bizarrely umpteen times faster than we are now in civilisation :-). £150 connection fee and £30 / month which seems pretty reasonable for Gigabit. And as a community venture you can go on dig days to help expand it out of the village.
Bloody hell. Signed up a month ago with Zen, mainly because ee pissed me off and to get a better router (16mb on fibre so trying to eke out every cubic cm of interweb).
This thread made me go check bt openreach to see what I can get - FTTP! Gigabit. So now I'm going to have to ring Zen and see if I can swap with less than 1 month gone. They don't seem to be offering 900mbps but I'll happily take 100 or 300 right now. Finally I might be able to complete pornhub.
I'm on Zen 500/70Mbit FTTP or so - a bit of an upgrade from the 2-3Mbit we got before. We all spent months following the progress of the van and digger as the ducting and fibre was installed by Openreach.
It really is night and day difference. Gone are the days of getting the kids to put all devices in airplane mode when we want to watch something or FaceTime the relatives.
@Rich_s, I was on an old 330 package from them before but they were quite happy to switch me over to the faster one (which was actually cheaper). I had to restart my contract period but not worried about that as I'm pretty impressed by them. You're not resetting yours by much if you're only a month in anyway.
I have Zen gigabit, get these speeds, but it still takes 20-30 minutes for a 90GB game. Past about 350mbps it's the 'other end' that throttles you.
I've just switched from Virgin as this is actually cheaper but for real world use there's no practical difference between this and the 150mbps Virgin offered.
It's actually dropped out a couple of times mid call of duty which is harrowing. 🤓

We're also rural, so at the start of lockdown we contracted an additional broadband connection with our neighbour via long-distance WIFI - BT was +10MB down and +1MB up. The new WIFI is +20MB up and down.
The idea was to drop our existing BT telephone cable line when it was due for renewal.
But, we're going to keep both to ensure we've contingency as my OH has been WFH for about 3 years and I'm expecting no more than 50/50 office based once all the lock down lifts.
Download it at work then play at home?
We have 150+ in the office.
76 seconds if I plug in via a good Ethernet cable
Not unless it's a 10Gbps connection...
5mb on a good day, which is apparently 36 hours. That's on Virgin 4G. Still, better than the phoneline that preceded it.
I’m very rural here. BT reluctantly provided us with less than 1mbps do and and about 0.1 up. Absolutely useless. Now use an unlimited 4G EE Sim at £45 per month for part of the site and a local company Locheilnet who provide us with an over the air solution for similar cost. Both very reliable and pretty much the same price. Speeds are 40mbps up and down.
Download it at work then play at home?
True, he could be getting 70-80mbps in the top field.