Is this ever going to change? It’s ridiculas in the slow speeds of 4MBps to download a 32GB game, especially when you have a Gigabit connection from your ISP. Lutris works great in every other way except downloading the installer files from GOG, if I download directly from GOG I get 60-85 MBps download speed, so it’s not them, not me, it’s Lutris. What on earth are you doing to throttle the speeds? Don’t say you’re not, because as I’ve tested, it’s all on you. I’m able to completely saturate my bandwidth doing Speedtest, I get 1.2Gbps. You need to get it together or you will be getting bad reviews all over and your program will go dead, and get buried to never rise again.
Not a Lutris problem. This is pretty close to my bandwidth limit. Never had a problem.
Download a runner or something from another source? Got Lutris restricted to 1 CPU or running in a sandbox (flatpak or snap) with restrictions?
Edit: Download from GoG in a browser.
Run Lutris in debug mode to get the URL it is downloading from. Compare by running it in curl using the command line. If it’s still slow, then your ISP or GoG are putting the brakes on.
If it isn’t, then it might even be a Python or HTTP proxy issue.
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I’m in agreement with @Asaftiifm here. Lutris is pretty much maxing out my 500Mb connection when downloading from GOG.
Either you’re very unlucky when you do your downloads or there’s an issue at your end.