Originally Posted by Shad0wstr1k3 View Post
Hey guys, hate to be a nuisance but could someone please give me a rundown of what's going on, and what programmes I need to get steaming.
Hey Shad0wstr1k3, here's what's up so far:
- WA content server launched. According to WA, all data downloaded via Steam, whether through the international content servers or the two local content servers (IS and WA), should count towards FreeZone. Local servers should be given priority, though, if your download region is set to "Africa" in the Steam settings.
- Users who started downloading from Steam discovered that not all their downloads were counting towards FreeZone.
- Some started using Steamwatch to force Steam to download only from the WA server. It seems to be confirmed that all data downloaded from the WA server counts correctly to FreeZone, which means that it is content downloaded from the international servers and the IS server that is not reliably counting towards FZ. This was also confirmed by Vdr who used a new 1GB account to test whether it was just an issue with the stats not displaying correctly (in which case he wouldn't be capped), or whether the servers weren't being allocated to FreeZone correctly at all (in which case he would be capped) - he was capped. pevans_om's experiments seem to suggest, however, that some of the international downloads are being allocated to FZ.
- Not all of the content is available on the WA server yet. This was confirmed by the WA guys. Approx. 400GB failed the verification and needs to be re-download. We are not sure if that is being downloaded now, or how far along it is.
I think that's it, anything I missed? (and yes, I am a bit bored at the moment or avoiding some work I don't feel like doing...)
Anyway, you'll need SteamWatch 3 to force Steam to download from the WA server. Just google it and you'll find the download link, then install and run it. Right click on the tray icon, select "Edit SteamWatchSettings.xml" which will open that file in Notepad. At the bottom there is a list of entries surrounded by <address> tags. Delete all of them except one and replace the IP with the IP for the WA server, so that it looks like this:
<address>41.185.60.43</address>
Save the file. Restart SteamWatch (with the "Stop" and "Start" commands in the right-click menu) and then start Steam. And then it should work - providing Steam isn't being stubborn and actually finds the WA server, and if the content you want to download is on the WA server.
Just to add, you may need to start Steam without Steamwatch and start a download to get the Steam app to detect the WA server. Once the Steam app discovers the server then you start the steam watch service to block all the others. This may be necessary for the first time only.
(thx pevans_om)