Error en el mercado e inventario de steam
Buenas! Me viene tirando el mismo error ya hace como 2 semanas. No puedo vender ni comprar nada en el mercado de la comunidad y no se porque ni como. El mensaje dice "Has realizado demasiado solicitudes recientemente. Porfavor espera e intentalo de nuevo mas tarde" no se que haceeer
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Ettanin 12 Oct @ 2:33am 
Originally posted by El Predicador:
Buenas! Me viene tirando el mismo error ya hace como 2 semanas. No puedo vender ni comprar nada en el mercado de la comunidad y no se porque ni como. El mensaje dice "Has realizado demasiado solicitudes recientemente. Porfavor espera e intentalo de nuevo mas tarde" no se que haceeer
You hit an API quota limit. This quota limit is IPv4 based. If restarting your router doesn't help, you'll have to wait it out.

IPv4 addresses are not unique anymore. As there are more humans (8 billion) than IPv4 addresses (4.2 billion), ISPs have chosen to route users together on an identical IPv4 address. This technique is known as CGNAT.[en.wikipedia.org]

For Valve's inventory and community market API this bundled together group of users using CGNAT or Dual Stack Lite looks like a single user.

If you waited several days to weeks, your only recourse is getting a public IPv4 address. It doesn't matter whether this one is static or dynamic. Ask your ISP on how to obtain one.

If you are behind Dual Stack Lite (shared IPv4 address, dedicated IPv6 prefix), temporarily disable IPv4 on your system after you made sure IPv6 support is enabled in your router to force Steam to use IPv6. Undo this step after you finished using the market or inventory (you will have to redo it every time you use either). Do not use this as a permanent solution because not every service on the internet did implement IPv6 support yet.

If you already have a public also known as dedicated IPv4 address, you should stop spamming inventory actions.
poxy 12 Oct @ 8:41pm 
pudiste solucionarlo? el chico que respondio en ingles dio una solucion sobre el router nose que, pero dice que no es permanente y que muchos routers no tienen ipv6, como es mi caso, talvez con una vpn se podria solucionar, pero quisiera saber si lo solucionaste antes de ponerme a intentar cualquier cosa
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