(Serious?) Left 4 Dead 2 Steam problem

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SloLynx

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First a bit of backstory;

Last Saturday (the 8th of October) I tried to launch Left 4 Dead 2 after not playing it for two weeks. But before launching, Steam had to "validate files 1 of 1". Ok, I thought, after all it's reasnoble to update a game after a, well, update not to mention I didn't play it for half a month. Yet, after coming to around 50% a new window poped up claming that the Steam servers are too busy. Alrighty, I thought. I'll just try again tomorrow and what'd ya know, SAME PROBLEM. So the same day I wrote a letter to Steam Support. It's pretty long and it basicly explains this scenario so I won't copy paste it. It's been 5 days since then and I still haven't gotten a reply. I tried to change the download region, it didn't work. I uninstalled the game and now it won't even install again (same reason - servers are too busy).

This is starting to get pretty anoying. My other Steam games work just fine and my internet connection is great so I don't know what could be causing the problem. Or maybe in Valve time, "try again in a few minutes" really means "try again in a few months" or something.

So, any ideas on what should I do?
 

zfactor

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Wait and keep trying. That's what I would do...

And valve tends to be slow at everything (episode 3 anyone? No? A few years maybe?)
 

Lacsapix

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the steam support is useless... really I once had a game that dind't run (SH4) and after waiting for days steam sended me a automated email saying that I should run the Sync option and reboot my system.......

As for your problem, waiting is the best method to solve steam problems.
 

Woodsey

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Don't bother with Steam support (it's basically the only complaint I have against Steam and Valve, ironically); try the Steam forums instead.

If someone hasn't had the problem already then someone will likely know how to fix it.

And assuming you've got auto-updates on and you log in to Steam regularly, then your games should update without you starting them up.