The tracker won't know you didn't connect to peers, and can't use users' client logs. But other, real peers can, depending on their client, see you as someone whose connection sticks at 0B/s and then disconnects, because mRatio doesn't have any BitTorrent protocol code and therefore can't handshake (unlike the Azureus Hack which when you have no-upload enabled will handshake but just won't upload anything, for example).
It's undetectable against auto RM-ban tracker scripts.Quote:
that's why I'm kinda hesitated to use it! but hey,you said undetectable ? How come when it doesn't leaves a single proof that it connected to peers ?
We could call this tool RatioMaster resurrection. :biggrin:Quote:
@anon: Well,that's an extra win-win feature for me,the thing is that I'm searching for a tool that really doesn't require burning too many HDD sectors as well getting the job done real easy...