So, I'm the only one that has managed to find non-packs with real leechers?
So, I'm the only one that has managed to find non-packs with real leechers?
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
It is possible I misunderstand difference between a non-pack and pack.
For example, There are some I see that does not look like a pack, but might have 100 files. So I consider that a pack because not sure if they are only grabbing some of those files.
I try to find torrents that only have very few files like 1-5 with at least 10 leechers.
I will take a closer look when I get home tonight.
Last edited by Melnot; 27.09.10 at 16:43.
You can always click "show files" on the torrent description page and determine if it's a pack or not. Nevertheless, there will be something on the page to indicate what's included in the torrent.
If I remember correctly, bG and U-G let you see which leechers are actually partial seeders. Use that to your advantage.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
How exactly do these scripts work? I'm sure that no one sits there and reads every bit of information the system sends them but how exactly do they catch you for using speeds that are too high? I ask because I'm not sure how much I should fake my speed with MasterRatio. I don't know if I should keep it near my real speed or if I'd be save with increasing it a bit more.
Is there anywhere I can find a list of typical speeds for my client? I've been looking on Google but all I'm finding are people bitching about low upload speeds.
There aren't typical speeds for your client, but there's what your ISP can really offer.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I think you misunderstood me. Regardless of what client is used, there are limits set for what is considered normal speeds and abnormal speeds. The client has nothing to do with it. Just your speed. Before cheating on any tracker, read the most recent threads about cheating on that specific tracker. Tracker Cheating Experiences Use that information as a guideline as to what is considered to be a safe speed.
Last edited by BrianBosworth; 01.10.10 at 03:59.
Alright, so it seems that I can use decently high speeds on Bitgamer then. Thanks for helping out an enormous newbie.
Ah yes, sorry if I don't use it often, I'm not used to it. I'll try to remember it, and even when I don't I'll typically thank someone in a post.
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