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"Whats the point of having credit systems where everyone has equal credit. Might as well get rid of it if thats the case." -- I was referring to kazaa and removing the PL since most people use klite to get high PL. I like the credit system, as it provides an incentive to share files people want. But since credit on emule isnt as important as how long youve waited in the queue or the prority the user has given the file then they are served on an almost first come first served basis.
The credit system in eMule doesn't incentive anyone to share files, it forces them. This makes no sense to someone who is just getting started in the p2p world and has nothing useful to share.
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Like i said before about the slowness, its because of the networks work. Emule works by letting you download a chunk (sometimes more, sometimes less), then returns you back to the queue. During waiting to redownload the other parts, other users get to download them parts off you. Likewise for them. This repeats until the user gets the full parts.
By allowing partilal filesharing, eMule should be much faster since the files can be downloaded and uploaded on-the-fly, just like BitTorrent's "tit-for-tat".