Newsgroups vs high level trackers
Is there a difference in the quantity of releases and speed? Are people with usenet axx missing out on a lot of releases or is it the other way around? I don't have any high level trackers but I do subscribe to newsgroups so I'd like to know what the deal is :huh:. Also, I'm referring to 0-day trackers not ones like SweDVDR and E.
Re: Newsgroups vs high level trackers
As far as I know some trackers get releases faster than Usenet.
Advantages of torrents trackers
-They get releases faster (But maybe by hrs of difference or perhaps minutes in some cases)
-You probably don't have to pay for it
Advantages of Usenet
-Secure connections
-Most likely faster speeds
-No ratio to worry about
-mmmm like 100000x more content
In my book Usenet is better. You get what you pay for.
Re: Newsgroups vs high level trackers
I prefer Torrents, Usenet is no fun is just simply downloading. With a high level torrent site, a great community is also present. Also I seem to get the same speeds in torrents as Usenet.
Re: Newsgroups vs high level trackers
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Tranquill
I prefer Torrents, Usenet is no fun is just simply downloading. With a high level torrent site, a great community is also present. Also I seem to get the same speeds in torrents as Usenet.
Totally.
Stick to torrents.
Re: Newsgroups vs high level trackers
Alright i've been in Newsgroups for a like months, i just tricked them
by using a couple of trial accounts dl like GB's of stuff and yeah it's good coz you don't have to share... but it's kind of stupid in a way... where are the people no community and shit ???... and well content always get there later than a few places i know in torrent...
So definetely TORRENT is the way >>>
And Rapidshare is also good and there are a few nice friendly communities sharing good stuff around as well...
Re: Newsgroups vs high level trackers
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Originally Posted by
$SnoopDo2G$
Alright i've been in Newsgroups for a like months, i just tricked them
by using a couple of trial accounts dl like GB's of stuff and yeah it's good coz you don't have to share... but it's kind of stupid in a way... where are the people no community and shit ???... and well content always get there later than a few places i know in torrent...
So definetely TORRENT is the way >>>
And Rapidshare is also good and there are a few nice friendly communities sharing good stuff around as well...
Most people (like me) could care less about a "community".
I want files, not a social movement. :ermm:
Re: Newsgroups vs high level trackers
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Originally Posted by
Skizo
Most people (like me) could care less about a "community".
I want files, not a social movement. :ermm:
Yeah me too but i like gettin' stuff with the comment of the uploader,
not dl stuff from a robot or some server like a stranger...:blink:
Re: Newsgroups vs high level trackers
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Originally Posted by
Tranquill
I prefer Torrents, Usenet is no fun is just simply downloading. With a high level torrent site, a great community is also present. Also I seem to get the same speeds in torrents as Usenet.
I agree with u :)
Re: Newsgroups vs high level trackers
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Originally Posted by
$SnoopDo2G$
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Skizo
Most people (like me) could care less about a "community".
I want files, not a social movement. :ermm:
Yeah me too but i like gettin' stuff with the comment of the uploader,
not dl stuff from a robot or some server like a stranger...:blink:
The same NFO comes with the download no matter which method you use.
Also, there are plenty of NZB sites such as FST where comments can be left in a similar fashion.
Re: Newsgroups vs high level trackers
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Originally Posted by
Skizo
Quote:
Originally Posted by
$SnoopDo2G$
Alright i've been in Newsgroups for a like months, i just tricked them
by using a couple of trial accounts dl like GB's of stuff and yeah it's good coz you don't have to share... but it's kind of stupid in a way... where are the people no community and shit ???... and well content always get there later than a few places i know in torrent...
So definetely TORRENT is the way >>>
And Rapidshare is also good and there are a few nice friendly communities sharing good stuff around as well...
Most people (like me) could care less about a "community".
I want files, not a social movement. :ermm:
FST is a social movement. Glad you could care less about us. :snooty: Jerk.