what tracker is that ?![]()
I prefer having 50 encodes where one fits my tastes rather than some rushed scene 700MB XviD rip, which all 50 usually beat. Apart from that, maybe use real movie trackers rather than general trackers for proper rips. You run into a quite different problem on the movie trackers though, where you might find 1 movie at 1 site, another movie at another site, maybe even pick and choose what internal group you like best.
I don't use torrentLeech much, not even a member of IPT, but I do understand the people that choose to stick to one tracker rather than 20.
"Do the right thing" was at least a good movie.
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Reading back like three posts probably would cause your brain to overload or something wouldn't it?
Also please don't tell me that you're too busy to be bothered since you obviously have time to waste surfing the internet.
Anyway while I'm sometimes frustrated by endless encodes of moviesespecially shitty ones,they do allow some benefit in helping maintain a ratio as if you "miss" the initial release you can probably find a later one ( that's basically the same thing) to get an earlier jump on.
Respect my lack of authority.
IMO, it's good to have options, u can choose the one that u like. Having to select from 30 torrents is a bit annoying but c'mon we are getting it for free....right ?
EDIT : Or u can just search for the movie after the DVD or BluRay comes out. Is something/someone forcing u to search for a good release in all of that junk ?![]()
Last edited by Silence; 12-01-2011 at 06:10 PM.
To be honest I haven't downloaded anything except for a few TV shows in the past 6 months. Main reason I'm on torrents is because I like to see whats out there. There hasn't been a decent film worth watching in the past year or so that I haven't seen in the cinema. This is just proof of my annoyance when it comes to p2p encodes 'spamming' /browse.
Next on my watch list is probably going to be Hugo http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/hugo/
"Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music"
You must have really great cinemas where you live, because over 90 percent of what I download doesn't show up in cinemas where I am, which is why I'm on torrents. And who actually put you in charge of deciding what's worth watching to the point that you're annoyed at what's being shared?
Last edited by antipod; 12-02-2011 at 05:38 AM.
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