![]() ![]() Significantly smaller archive size (compressed from cumulative 9.5 to 3.2~3.8 GB, depending on selected components).Selective Download feature: you may skip downloading and installing of bonus content and Russian localization.100% Lossless & MD5 Perfect: all files are identical to originals after installation.2 more patches are available for activating ![]() Three patches activated by default: FPS unlock, Disable Dynamic Exposure, Skip Intro Videos.RPCS3 v0.0.17-12614 emulator with built-in updater included, so you can always keep the emu in the fresh condition.Optional Russian localization by Alliance (605 MB) added.A few essential game mods (80 MB) are available in _MODS folder after installation.Bonus game guides (Official + Strategy) and soundtrack in MP3 320 KBPs added, 204 MB total.Based on PS3 European BLES00932 ISO release: 8.4 GB.Filehoster: OneDrive (Uploaded by DyR0 t(-_-t), NOT compatible with other mirrors).Filehosters: Google Drive, OneDrive + others (Uploaded by crackhub213).Filehoster: MultiUpload (10+ hosters, interchangeable).Genres/Tags: RPG, Action RPG, Survival, Third-person, 3D And, while I may be seeding something obscure that not many people want, I'll get a bigger chunk of the upload when they do want to download it.#2034 Demon’s Souls: Black Phantom Edition + RPCS3 Emu + Essential Mods + Multiplayer It also helps the tracker, keeping stuff that's less popular and potentially obscure available in their library. I'd rather go after stuff that I'm interested in simply because, when my hard drive is full and I have to delete stuff, I'm much more likely to keep seeding something that I actually wanted in the first place that means I actually keep my seeding library mostly intact instead of having to periodically rebuild it. ![]() The other thing is that there are other people who are trying to game the system in the exact same way, which means that you'll be splitting any upload you get with them. without consideration of whether you even want the stuff you're downloading is doing it wrong. IMO, any "freeleech strategy" that revolves around you grabbing the biggest torrents, most leeched, etc. Sure, you might get more upload during the few days when freeleech is on, but unless you're going to keep those files around long term, you're not doing anything to help the tracker and you're not doing anything to help your long-term ability to gain upload. Last time there was a sitewide freeleech all the large torrents (over 2GB?) were neutral leech (free download but you don't get any upload off them, either), so downloading some giant 40GB box set wasn't a good ratio building strategy unless you want to keep seeding it for a year hoping to build ratio off the normal downloaders - and if you're going to do that, why not download 40GB of stuff you actually want to listen to and keep those seeding long-term? Of course, if you're a classical buff and you actually want that Mozart box set, go ahead and grab it then while it won't count against your download. You'll seed a ton while freeleech is on and you'll continue uploading regularly as long as you keep your things seeding. If you download hundreds of albums you actually want and seed them long-term after the freeleech is over, you should never have ratio problems. Interesting collages, all albums from your favorite artists, etc. On wcd: download everything you're interested in. ![]()
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