It's no surprise if the performance of some online Steam games is enhanced. Valve has recently released software framework allowing Steam partners to utilize their network. Utilizing the new network will somewhat improve connection quality (including lower latency), support routers, and protect users against Dos attacks with anonymous traffic and more flexible systems.
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Depending on access rights and location, users will enjoy different benefits from improved network connectivity. Valve's data shows that out of a total of 43 gamers, at least some will experience lower latency network connections, with 10% seeing a ping time reduction of 40ms or more.
These network improvements tend to target regions in Europe and India more, primarily densely populated areas.
Clearly, the more studios rely on Valve's network connectivity, the less they have to provide their catalog through competitors' services like the Epic Game Store. Similarly, players have more store options, even opting for Steam if they perceive it offers a better experience.
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Before deciding to purchase a game on Steam, it's advisable to try out the demo version first. At this point, you'll also need to download the game demo on the Steam app. If you're unsure how to do it, follow the instructions on how to download game demos on Steam here.
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