
This is why that the update will be running at 12:00 not 10 am as before. WG servers weren't good enough before and now with the migration of many CIS players, the EU severs that provide you downloading the game are.

I did download the update and installed it during the weekend. Well maybe because the WG servers are overwhelmed by the amount of downloads? No idea mate. If i try the game on steam I get my 20 Mb/s of download (but then I can't play my account so.)Īnyone experienced this problem recently and managed to find a solution?

still get download speed betwee 15 and 50 kb/s or about 2 weeks to download the game (but if fact, forever, as it often just go to zero to restart a few minutes later). I?m connecte thro a cable, 75 Mb/s download, game center settings as they should, firewall set propelry (or even tried turning it off), with or without a VPN (In case of torrent throtthling). I'm unable to download the update and, since i've tried as a last act to uninstall game and game center, now the whole game. But they had enough supplies for about three years, and British expeditions were experienced at overwintering in the Arctic.So, I saw there's a bunch of posts about this problem over the years, but couldn't find a solution yet. They couldn’t rely on local people for meat, clothing, and oil, as other expeditions had. It was also, at times, breathtakingly beautiful, with dazzling colours and glowing skies.įranklin’s ship was trapped in the ice in a remote and desolate area, which Inuit rarely visited, calling it Tununiq, ‘the back of beyond’. The Arctic could be a place of freezing fog and heaving seas, and the expedition crews were sometimes at the mercy of the immense pressure of the sea-ice and the unpredictable behaviour of icebergs.

Unfamiliar wildlife might be glimpsed, such as narwhals (which were called ‘sea-unicorns’), and splashes of botanical life, including vivid yellow poppies.

Using these, we can come as close as we possibly can to understanding what the crews of Erebus and Terror might have seen and felt.Įxpeditions set off in the spring, so that they could get as far as possible before the winter, when their progress was halted. We don’t yet have any of the journals or logbooks that would have been written aboard ship.īut we do have lots of evidence from other sources about what the men might have gone through. The short answer is, we don’t know what life was really like.
