...or has it simply gone back underground? And even then, is it still really worth the hassle? Just curious.
...or has it simply gone back underground? And even then, is it still really worth the hassle? Just curious.
Last edited by Tecato97; 07-10-2015 at 04:18 AM.
In my opinion Peer-To-Peer is going more underground, but its also not worth the hassle to get in all of them, i think jsut some normal open trackers that sometime become invite only are good enough to provie you with what you need
Make your files the smallest possible to share. If you don't you how I recomend DR. DivX. It will do it for you. We don't want to have to dl that 2.5 gig sh*t for a movie or 2 SVCD's. SMALLEST FORMAT ALWAYS!!!!!!
Scene is dead? how did you get to that conclusion sir? and just to the contrary, all the p2p and entire piracy system runs on the rips made by the scene. 99% of the pirated stuff originates from the scene itself. If ever scene dies, there'll be only open source softwares like Firefox and Chrome left to download from the p2p.
It's never going to die. Even though I use Usenet more now, I still find myself going back to torrents.
p2p is still alive,is it?
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