It's dead for me until it picks back up again. Skyback gives me 50x as much stuff. Or it was, until today.
There's no point to me checking both the torrent engines and the upload sites, when everything from the former is present on the latter, first.
This is the first I've heard of KAT being back. Is it legit?
Still doesn't mean it'll be the way it was for DS content, which is all I really wanted on a regular basis.
Quote:zonegfx is by far the most popular sharing venue with many of the established uploaders now sharing there. I see almost nothing being torrented anymore. This might work in our favour since a small site trading niche content is (likely) going to be ignored by the government, RIAA and MPAA. When they take down the next popular torrent site, we'll be safe (hopefully) in our little corner of the net.
It's a mixed bag. Torrents are a far, far better way to share than crappy adware/malware/godknowswhatelse-driven sites that link to crappy adware/malware/godknowswhatelse-driven upload hosts. With torrents, you just click on a magnet link and you're done. No popups, no redirects, no forced ads, no bandwidth limits, no timers, click here, now click here, now click there, no download pages so choked with javascript that they won't load half the time, no one download at a time BS, and no failed downloads.
If I didn't have to control my DL box via Teamviewer across a DIAL-UP connection, which is a lot like what NASA goes through to communicate with a probe near Uranus, I'd upload it all to a torrent site myself. As it is, it takes far too much time for me just to download it all. (I wish someone would make a co-op to share the work and get DS content into torrents).
The ideal would be a torrent site with the DS content uploaders that KAT had, but dedicated ONLY to uploading DS/Poser content, and other 3d stuff, textures, etc. That would be of zero interest to RIAA and other big time suits.
Fathead's right, a moron designed ZoneFX.
Kooroe, I've never seen a problem with re-uploading. I've got a folder full of stuff I downloaded years ago, that's all corrupt now, from a failed drive. Getting it all re-downloaded afresh is on my to-do list. I sometimes request this stuff. Sometimes it's an old item that I don't have. Either way it'll be a "repost" from someone else's perspective. I check every item before I download, on a search program called "everything." It's pretty instantaneous, and I have it set only to catalog my DS content drives and folders. I have a huge content collection (over a terabyte, much of it old stuff from before content started blowing up to often a half gig or more per product), and I'd say about 60% or so of the stuff that gets uploaded is new to me.