Torrent All Maps

Torrent All Maps

Various things about Spring that do not fit in any of the other forums listed below, including forum rules.

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jj
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Torrent All Maps

Post by jj »

Torrent with All Maps for TA Spring

30.01.2007 10.06.2006 Download it and Share it!
Less load on the Unknown servers in the future.
I will share it always except when i'm playing TA Spring.
Updates will follow.
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Deathblane
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Post by Deathblane »

I wish there was some way of torrenting the maps you have automatically.
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jcnossen
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Post by jcnossen »

iamacup pays the bandwidth anyway, I think he prefers if you just use the site and view the ads while you're at it.
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smoth
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Post by smoth »

I'll not download it because many maps are rubish or they are not of interest to me. Nice idea but there is no quality control. There cannot be because people will get their feelings hurt.
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flop
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Post by flop »

cup > u
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jj
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Post by jj »

jcnossen wrote:iamacup pays the bandwidth anyway, I think he prefers if you just use the site and view the ads while you're at it.
thats true, but if the bandwith demand is decreasing, then he can take cheaper hosting
or use it for other usefull things, like porn :P
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Post by grumpy_Bastard »

Between WG and UF mirrors, I dont feel the hosting spring files is a (bandwidth) issue at the moment. If it was, I wouldnt be providing free unrestricted bandwidth to UF, and UF wouldnt be providing free and nearly unrestricted use to the non-paying users. Torrents are a real waste of time and resources for legitamate uses, regardless of how long it takes UF to display a page. WG may move to co-location within the year, that will change what I will and wont be able to provide (bandwidth is far more expensive). I may be able to provide more, or less... its hard to say, but I can say for certain that its not going to be an issue for quite awhile.

Also, I wonder how many peoples routers can actually handle Peer to peer traffic, even mine has troubles coping. Torrents suck, I try and avoid them... but thats just my opinion.
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