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How is the Taimanin Asagi series?
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Does that torrent have the patched/translated games? Was wanting to track those down again myself sometime. Too bad Dark Translations called it quits a few years back...
For the h-anime The Randomness you could just grab it off BakaBT, think it's been up there for awhile along with other Pixy shows subbed. Episode 1 is still my favorite, yummy. :D
For the h-anime The Randomness you could just grab it off BakaBT, think it's been up there for awhile along with other Pixy shows subbed. Episode 1 is still my favorite, yummy. :D
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I don't think those torrents include the translation patches. But I think you can find them elsewhere on the net with little issues. If nothing else, I could upl them somewhere.
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EchelonV wrote...
Does that torrent have the patched/translated games? Was wanting to track those down again myself sometime. Too bad Dark Translations called it quits a few years back...For the h-anime The Randomness you could just grab it off BakaBT, think it's been up there for awhile along with other Pixy shows subbed. Episode 1 is still my favorite, yummy. :D
I'll think about it, I don't have the internet speed for a torrent for one. Rather wait for a direct download for them. Thanks for the info on the anime though!
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With torrents you can easily pause or limit the DL speed (to not fully saturate your line while you browse other stuff), whereas DDLs tend to be clunky with any DL managers and generally dislike resumes/pauses (Megaupload used to work fine. Mediafire works too. Others keel over occasionally on me.)
Imo, unless P2P is being competently blocked by your ISP or something, torrents are always superior imo (assuming they'e seeded enough to max out your line).
Imo, unless P2P is being competently blocked by your ISP or something, torrents are always superior imo (assuming they'e seeded enough to max out your line).
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yanger wrote...
With torrents you can easily pause or limit the DL speed (to not fully saturate your line while you browse other stuff), whereas DDLs tend to be clunky with any DL managers and generally dislike resumes/pauses (Megaupload used to work fine. Mediafire works too. Others keel over occasionally on me.)Imo, unless P2P is being competently blocked by your ISP or something, torrents are always superior imo (assuming they'e seeded enough to max out your line).
I tried torrents a few years ago, didn't work out. I tried it a few months ago and it still didn't work out. I would always have some speed that would take around 6 hours both times.
This is why I have always trusted DDL more, even if it is a bit more of a pain.
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The Randomness wrote...
yanger wrote...
With torrents you can easily pause or limit the DL speed (to not fully saturate your line while you browse other stuff), whereas DDLs tend to be clunky with any DL managers and generally dislike resumes/pauses (Megaupload used to work fine. Mediafire works too. Others keel over occasionally on me.)Imo, unless P2P is being competently blocked by your ISP or something, torrents are always superior imo (assuming they'e seeded enough to max out your line).
I tried torrents a few years ago, didn't work out. I tried it a few months ago and it still didn't work out. I would always have some speed that would take around 6 hours both times.
This is why I have always trusted DDL more, even if it is a bit more of a pain.
Oh well. I'm lazy, so torrents are better for me :D
Also, if you're using DDL, perhaps try jdownloader.org ? I found it to be very handy fro DLing many parts, since it can somewhat automate it.