Project Reality v0.7 Released!
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not bad at all
at last we got ACOG scope on M16 and rifleman kit instead of spec ops
no GPS IMO is cool too
after all 0.7 aint that bad as it seemed to be
but i'll miss muttrah and helmand
at last we got ACOG scope on M16 and rifleman kit instead of spec ops
no GPS IMO is cool too
after all 0.7 aint that bad as it seemed to be
but i'll miss muttrah and helmand
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Yeah whatever, dude. "Intrusive", "privacy damaging"...LOLJRC wrote:Which means that the german server admins ought to have figured out basic downloads without the use intrusive, privacy damaging programs like bit torrent. That's for our 13 year old friend -=TB=-ante9383.
Direct downloads are yesterday's technology. Torrent downloads are the future, and are used by legitimate organisations to offer legitimate downloads (e.g. Ubuntu Linux distributions). If you think that the torrent protocol is used primarily by copyright pirates, you've been seriously brainwashed by the music & motion picture industry associations in your home country.
Look man, I'm trying to be helpful by pointing to the torrents and the download instructions (in the GUIDE section), but if you can't figure out how to open the appropriate port in your router setup to let your torrent program use 100% of your bandwidth, then it's just tough luck for you. Good example of the survival of the fittest. Adapt, overcome, or fail (and don't play PR for another week).
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Torrent or Direct
If you don't have access to the router
and your torrent speed is low there is
always Download Managers.
DAP for example will open up a couple of threads and be faster then using a torrent behind a closed router.
Con's:it's an adware
and your torrent speed is low there is
always Download Managers.
DAP for example will open up a couple of threads and be faster then using a torrent behind a closed router.
Con's:it's an adware
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The problem is, many ISPs, especially in the USA and some around the world, do not think that way. Comcast (one of the largest cable ISP's in the USA, and the one thats the most available and cheapest (usually) to use) monitors packets for torrent bandwidth and sends modified packets back to reset and disable the downloads every time they try to start, unless it's from a comcast user, and encryption, peerguardian, etc won't stop it. Rogers (ISP in canada and some northern US states) throttle any encrypted traffic down to 10kbps or less in some areas. Stuff like that happens, and it might not be his fault that he can't get it to work.-=TB=-ante9383 wrote:Yeah whatever, dude. "Intrusive", "privacy damaging"...LOL
Direct downloads are yesterday's technology. Torrent downloads are the future, and are used by legitimate organisations to offer legitimate downloads (e.g. Ubuntu Linux distributions). If you think that the torrent protocol is used primarily by copyright pirates, you've been seriously brainwashed by the music & motion picture industry associations in your home country.
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Download PR 0.7 (german servers)
Download links of Project Reality 0.7 for our friends in and around Germany:
(Gotta very fast download from this server )
Happy New Year 2008 !!!!!!
(Gotta very fast download from this server )
Happy New Year 2008 !!!!!!
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I feel a bit stupid after reading your post, maybe I'm being arrogant here - and in the case of those who are being screwed by their ISPs, I apologise.Bisclaveret wrote:The problem is, many ISPs, especially in the USA and some around the world, do not think that way. Comcast (one of the largest cable ISP's in the USA, and the one thats the most available and cheapest (usually) to use) monitors packets for torrent bandwidth and sends modified packets back to reset and disable the downloads every time they try to start, unless it's from a comcast user, and encryption, peerguardian, etc won't stop it. Rogers (ISP in canada and some northern US states) throttle any encrypted traffic down to 10kbps or less in some areas. Stuff like that happens, and it might not be his fault that he can't get it to work.
However, you've got to consider how many people simply reject torrents outright, without even giving them a try. They treat the torrent protocol like some huge hacker/mafia conspiracy out to steal their data.
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Anyone else had the core files from either the download sites and/or torrents corrupted?
Downloaded it five times now and i've only just managed to get the levels download working, all the core files are corrupted or in an unknown file format.
And yes i use torrents all the time so have some idea of what i'm doing, but htis has got me bamboozled
Downloaded it five times now and i've only just managed to get the levels download working, all the core files are corrupted or in an unknown file format.
And yes i use torrents all the time so have some idea of what i'm doing, but htis has got me bamboozled
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