Steam downloads 582660 bdo corrupted files






















Curently re-installing I got 3. It seems that the Official BDO Forums have multiple users complaining of download speeds that at a turtle could outrun, simply googling "black desert Online download slow " shows a litany of similar users I've downloaded the game 4 times and halfway through the download it resets. My speed is crappy and I can't download the whole 50GB at once.

So much for "resuming" I'm gonna refund this. Every tuesday evening usa time steam goes down for maintence. It is my understanding that it is steam not bdo directly that you are getting the game from if you bought on steam. That is one of the selling points steam uses to devs for its marketplace. So you may want to seek support from steam, as well, if you have continued problems with downloads restarting.

Ursprungligen skrivet av Meowlicus :. Per sida: 15 30 Datum skrivet: 30 maj, Diskussionsregler och -riktlinjer. V Afficher le profil Voir les messages. Guess I could try a full reinstall, although I am hestitant with the bug that causes the 49GB download to reset occasionally.

I guess I can try lowering some of the settings to see if that would help, although the problem only started occuring after 20 hours of play. My PC also easily meets the recommended requirements, but it's worth a shot nonetheless. So, just a short update: My attempts at reinstall also had the system crashing every 15 minutes.

After the reinstall, everything ran smoothly up until I decided to try and reinstall BDO. I don't know what kind of garbage that anti-cheat rootkit they use is, but it's undigestible for my PC, apparently.

Guess I'll have to say an early goodbye to BDO, since it's been running fine ever since I deleted all the local files and the anti-cheat registry entries etc.

I'm having the same issue. Everything I've tried so far isn't fixing the problem. The longest it's run without a crash is 2 hours. I downloaded this game a couple days ago. Ghost Afficher le profil Voir les messages. It's very easy to blurp that out of ignorance, or frustration -- I get it.

However, if you really did have a rootkit problem, you would not have been able to do what you've done to your PC so easily without further complications.

The problem could be a combination of things, the best resolve is to log the BSOD dump file and submit a ticket to the developers to look at said dump file. Or if you can't wait, submit that dump file to the Microsoft community to look at - at the best of times, they are very savvy to BSOD errors. Does it tell you what file is corrupted?



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