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luke98
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Here is a video which shows you and easy way to get Dishonored it helped me
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Could we get some Feedback for this guy aswell
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This is a torrent video, remove this thread now so you don't get in trouble!
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FreeToPlayOnPC wrote This is a torrent video, remove this thread now so you don't get in trouble!


i think he cant post links to torrents directly, how ever he has posted a link to a tutorial which uses a torrent, i dont think the same rules apply
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no offence, but dont use torrents. people get caught way too easily. i recommend using nzb's they are a little more confusing, but much safer.
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buba199609 wrote no offence, but dont use torrents. people get caught way too easily. i recommend using nzb's they are a little more confusing, but much safer.


Not really... I've been torrenting for several years now, downloaded close to about 2 TB of data, (I don't delete anything). Not one message from my ISP.

To each their own though, just mentioning something from my personal experience.
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HarmfulMushroom wrote
buba199609 wrote no offence, but dont use torrents. people get caught way too easily. i recommend using nzb's they are a little more confusing, but much safer.


Not really... I've been torrenting for several years now, downloaded close to about 2 TB of data, (I don't delete anything). Not one message from my ISP.

To each their own though, just mentioning something from my personal experience.

oh nice, i have used torrents most of my life, but i got caught twice so i decided to find something new and so far so good
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buba199609 wrote no offence, but dont use torrents. people get caught way too easily. i recommend using nzb's they are a little more confusing, but much safer.
Define "caught". Caught as in your ISP sending you a letter for using too much bandwidth or caught as in legal issues? Either way, an nzb will take up bandwidth and either way is still 'illegal' because you're pirating copyrighted software. My ISP doesn't seem to care at all. I hog up all my bandwidth downloading loads of things and I'm fine. Been fine since 2005.
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buba199609 wrote
HarmfulMushroom wrote
buba199609 wrote no offence, but dont use torrents. people get caught way too easily. i recommend using nzb's they are a little more confusing, but much safer.


Not really... I've been torrenting for several years now, downloaded close to about 2 TB of data, (I don't delete anything). Not one message from my ISP.

To each their own though, just mentioning something from my personal experience.

oh nice, i have used torrents most of my life, but i got caught twice so i decided to find something new and so far so good


Oh bummer. Yeah I've had a few friends get letters as well, I have FiOS and they really don't seem to care in the slightest haha.
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VEVO wrote
buba199609 wrote no offence, but dont use torrents. people get caught way too easily. i recommend using nzb's they are a little more confusing, but much safer.
Define "caught". Caught as in your ISP sending you a letter for using too much bandwidth or caught as in legal issues? Either way, an nzb will take up bandwidth and either way is still 'illegal' because you're pirating copyrighted software. My ISP doesn't seem to care at all. I hog up all my bandwidth downloading loads of things and I'm fine. Been fine since 2005.
caught as in legal issues. i know it uses bandwidth, but a friend of mine uses a program (i forget what its called) but it basically makes it harder for him to get caught legally and from his ISP.
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