That's really sad.. and there is no work-around? I don't know, having some lines in httacess maybe to block cloudflare from there? Or.. no, you need Cloudflare for caching/etc;
Yes.. but in this way, I'm not able to have those files under my main domain, and is quite important to deliver the game files from my domain not from another one
What Leo means is that Argo optimizes routing between the client <-> Cloudflare, as well as Cloudflare <-> Origin. Tunnels only handles routing between Cloudflare and the origin, and doesn't optimize routing the way Argo does.
I am confused why that would be the case if Cloudflare is handling connections from clients to themselves. Wouldn't that be in their best interest? lmao
Not necessarily. The fastest path isn't always the cheapest. With Argo they'll optimize routing for the fastest path, even if it means more expense to them.
Outside of the ISP stopping acting like a fool, there's not much even Cloudflare can do - you can see they're trying to get them to stop in the link above, but legal cases take time. Changing IPs will just result in more IPs getting blocked, so I don't imagine is a solution they're comfortable with.