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Some game servers, some ISPs don't provide IPv6 for (some of) their customers.
Ah game servers yes that's fair. I found that with Astroneer. If the ISP doesn't provide V6 though it's time to switch ISPs.
Majority of traffic to Google is now V6 in most countries. Globally it's still just under 50%. https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html
cries in USA
You could always get a tunneled V6 line but it's a lot of hassle for something you should have by default.
Us europoors may not have golden toilet seats and medical insurance, or V8 Chevvies, or American Size Mayonnaise, but we have our 2a02:7892:1234:::/64!!!!!
Monopolistic control of buildings by one ISP is illegal in most Euro countries :D
Yup, we don't have IPv6, so we'd need a VPN or something to do that.