I'm not SealLion, but I'd prefer RF, since GT doesn't work properly with the latest uTorrent version and isn't likely to be updated. Also, RF has more settings like show as seeder, random multiplier, tracker exclusion, etc.
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So do I have to ACTUALLY download and upload the data???
Download: yes
Upload: depending on your settings, you can multiply it or send one that's a multiplier of your download.
So greedytorrent is not efficient for people with small bandwidth.They have to download the date.
If you don't want to download or upload the files use the RatioMaster or mRatio.
yep ratiomaster is better for people of Small Bandwidth.
I rushed to post that :tongue: GT had an issue with one of the newest uTorrent versions at the time, but as far as I know it works fine now.
great, i was starting to worry xD
regarding the GT vs RF, am I right if I say that maybe the fact that GT has a constant multipler on your download, since you will be ACTUALLY uloading while downloading, so the multiplied amount would sum up with your real upload in the announce to the tracker, resulting in different ratios each time?
As far as I know real upload isn't added when you use GT's download multiplier.
It's with RF that uT has a current problem with.
It's the mod's author that would be responsible for making an adjustment about this.'
Is there any particular concern that you have in using older versions of uT??
There's lots of sites that continue to accept v 1.6*, you know.
Unless you like having all the new bells and whistles that newer versions of uT come with, you know,.,.,.you can continue to use 1.6* or even 1.7* with this tool.
It works fine.
Really.
ok, that really changes the scenario, will have to really think this trough, since RF has some downs (having to stop the torrent and the compatibility) but the evident ratio thing in GT is really bad =(
EDIT: no problem with older versions, just worried about the torrent stopping thing...
regarding that, am i supposed to stop the torrent before every update or just from time to time?
Before you change any RF settings.