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n00b
Just wondering if anyone out there knows what "Constant PL1000" means.
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02-06-2004, 08:15 AM
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Poster
Thats your "hacked" Participation Level
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02-06-2004, 08:42 AM
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n00b
Thanks javaboy.At the risk of sounding silly,just what do you mean by "hacked" participation level?I've got about 1800 files to share.Can you elaborate?
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02-06-2004, 09:01 AM
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Out of The Ordinary
Have You read the FAQ? I guess not....
How does the Participation Level work?
Kazaa and Kazaa Lite version 2 have a Participation Level feature.
If you have a high Participation Level, you will get priority over people with a lower Participation Level when you download files. This only applies if you download from someone that also uses v2. If you download from someone with an old version, there will be no difference in priority, it will just be first come first serve.
Some facts:
- You can increase your Participation Level by uploading files.
- When you download files, your Participation Level will go down.
- The higher you Participation Level is, the more difficult it is to maintain that value. This means the ratio of bytes uploaded/downloaded must be higher to maintain your level.
- Old versions automaticly get a Participation Level value of Low (0). This value cannot be changed.
- Our K++ Editions will give you the highest possible Participation Level.
BOT
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02-06-2004, 09:02 AM
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Poster
Nice answer there Bot...
A lot of answers to easy questions are found in the FAQ's people...
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02-06-2004, 09:21 AM
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n00b
Thanks for that tidbit there bot and coffe,I mean java boy.Sorry I wasted so much of your time.I read SOME of the faqs,guess i just wanted to find out about it a little faster as I did not realize that PL-1000 under the options menu or in the faqs do not state what it stands for.Dont worry,I'll try and never bother anyone EVER again.Have a pompous and arrogant day!
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