

The game is set in a world where a meteor has hit the planet and destroyed most of the human population. Crossout free is a post-apocalyptic MMO where players build their own vehicles from scrap materials and fight against other players in a large open world. The player has different cars, helicopters, tanks, and other vehicles to explore the wasteland, which is being devastated by a mysterious plague. It is an action game whose goal is to survive. Some will say you need a good internet for this game but it wasn't much of a issue for me, not perfect but far from unplayable.The game Crossout free play is a post-apocalyptic MMO where players can create their own vehicles from various parts, and then use them to battle and destroy other players. In the past i used to download on the standalone installer on my workplace, but due to the pandemic and home office that's not an option for me for now and could end in the same problem as the launcher, a torrent option would be welcome for people like me provided there are enough seeders, i just recently made a download of the F2P game Crossout which provides an torrent option, but i did have to turn the PC on for 2 and half a day to download 8gb because their torrent is slow due to a lack of seeders.Īs for general contempt for slow internet users, we are already in 2021 and no solution to these problems exist because if you find yourself in this situation, you are a neglected market. Similar experiences happened to me trying to download Warframe with the launcher where i lost 3 gb of progress, not cool. The thing is, both the slow internet users and fast internet users are right, if you can download 25 gb in under 2 hours or less, both the game Launcher and Steam will do their job just fine, but if your internet take a week to make this download, get ready to lose all your download progress because any hotfix will make the download reset. There is an obvious pattern at display, that users with less than optimal internet struggle to download the game and ask for alternate download methods, and users with good internet that report no issue, in between "brand ambassadors" making their apologetics for inaction.

Ok, so first of all, i did a bit of research around this topic and found some old threads in this forum:
