![]() ![]() So just for curiousity, I toggled to my Bitdefender VPN which was still running, and then pushed it’s pause button. ![]() Initially the download speed with my VPN running in the background was changing wildly from around 25Mbs all the way down to less than 1Mbs. After that I was finally able logon to battlenet and then start the actually D4 game installation. ![]() Next, I turned on my Bitdefender VPN and double clicked the Battlenet installation Icon again, to see what would happen and wham, battlenet installed in just a few seconds. After giving them $99 just minutes earlier, and the fact that I have the whole house wired for CAT 8 level speeds, I was like, hugh? So…, on a whim, I stopped the installation, and used Windows Task Manager to verify that it was not still running in the background (which it was - so I ended it). However, after around ten minutes or so it hadn’t progressed at all and a new message popped up that said something to the effect that battlenet was unable to get the “Patch Files” that I needed for the installation. I clicked on the Battlenet installation Icon, gave it permission to install and then the blue installation progress bar appeared, with a blinking message that said “downloading files”. After I downloaded the Battlenet and D4 installation files to my PC from Blizzard using my normal Google Chrome browser. ![]()
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