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TORRENT MEGATHREAD - Full Game Downloads!

DVD Folder or ISO?

  • DVD Folder

    Votes: 3 100.0%
  • ISO

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    3
  • Poll closed .
The 03 NC game is a touchy subject because it is readily available on DVD and it could get BP into a lot of hot water if we ripped the DVD and torrented it. All the other torrents are Tivo recordings or VHS recordings of the games. So unless someone has a good recording of the game, it isn't going to be up here. FWIW, ABC's DVD is available at any Ohio State store and for $20, should be a part of any Buckeye fan's collection. Which is probably why no one has a recording of the game...as soon as the DVD came out they probably tossed it.
 
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i'm trying to get the indiana game. i was downloading yesterday but now it looks like the seeders are gone. i am having trouble registering at pimptorrent.com, so i'm using the demonoid tracker.

any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks !!
 
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i'm trying to get the indiana game. i was downloading yesterday but now it looks like the seeders are gone. i am having trouble registering at pimptorrent.com, so i'm using the demonoid tracker.

any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks !!
I had my server off this afternoon. It's back up now - it would be nice if some of the people who already downloaded this would pop back on to help seeding... :)
 
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not sure what happened.... checked azureus again this afternoon and i'm not downloading again, no seeders.
i don't think i have much more to go for the indiana game, probably a day or so.

sorry to be a bother, but i'd really like to get this game. i have the others, this is the last one i need.
 
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FYI for the people who can't wait for more games to download (all 2 of you): I got some new software and the quality for the 2006 games are going to be way better than last year, and - here's the kicker - at a smaller file size! I'm doing a few "dry runs" with NFL preseason games to see how it works out, but as of now the quality already looks way better at about the same file size. I can make em about 1.5 GB and it will look better than last year's games. Only issue is its probably going to be with the Xvid codec - which is no big deal if you already use VLC to watch games. However, you'll need to get it if you use Windows Media Player or whatever else.
 
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