Had the OP bothered to search the internet for "wargaming game center blocked by ISP", he would have found out that there are 2 (3, if his ISP is ran by monkeys) solutions:ġ) Get a VPN, so the ISP cannot block his traffic (most vpn providers base their solution on o-vpn, which generally routes everything through UDP ports 67 or 68) Ģ) Get the game from Steam, which doesn't use torrents ģ) If his ISP is ran by monkeys and is blocking torrent traffic solely based on port address and not on traffic analysis, he could change the port WGC uses to port 80 (http) or port 21 (ftp), which cannot be blocked by his ISP, and disable his upload. This will actually not work if his problem is caused by his ISP blocking torrent traffic, because WGC uses torrent to manage file transfer (as pointed by someone else above). I may not like most of your post but I hate to see a person suffer and not be a target on the red team Good news is that with a new computer and better internetĭelete everything you can find associated with WG and start from scratch. Then i had to wait the 8 hours for the game to download. I use to have to do it for every single update. Try manually deleting all the WG.net files and wargaming files. If you can not get it to download through the gaming center then
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