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Something I've recently taken to doing is keeping one eye on the big torrent sites, just to see what's topping their download lists. I do so because it's illuminating to compare what people are willing to take differs from what people are willing to pay for. However, I thought it'll be an interesting exercise to be a little more rigorous than that. So, hitting the Mininova, I totaled all the separate torrents for each popular game and worked out a chart. This is a snapshot of PC gaming piracy, on a single torrent site, on a single day.


Methodology first. The numbers are total leechers. That is, number of people who are downloading from a torrent right now. Many of these - and the ones with the highest scores - have multiple torrents, which means it's possible that trying multiples at once to see which one gives the game first. However, since I've only added up the torrents from the PC games sections first page - smaller torrents on the second page with less than 293 leechers have been omitted. Also, these are only torrents on Mininova. It's the largest torrent site, but there's many, many more. Finally, I've counted bundled packs - where the Add ons are added to a torrent - as a single game for simplicity.


Okay - what to make from this? Well, Ubisoft are having a bad time. We mentioned that some code of Assassin's Creed has been leaked before, but it's worth stressing this is only a preview build. The game crashes upon reaching Jerusalem, which has lead to some hilarious hacker whining, immortalised here. Even when this is known, it hasn't stopped people downloading the bloody thing. Lost making an appearance is expected, but Dark Messiah showing up is a genuine surprise - in terms of most leechers on a single client, it's highest. Presumably this is because of the attention gained by the recent release of a somewhat lacklustre console version.


Secondly: The torrent kids will go wild for shooting stuff. In fact, any kind of shooting stuff. They don't even care if it's any good, as the sixth-position for the poorly-reviewed Turning Point demonstrates. While there's more strategic games there, what's also worth noting that the current big game - Sins of A Solar Empire - is absent, despite sitting #2 in the US retail charts. Which you may say is a cute demographic snapshot - though, I'll note, that while relatively few people are downloading it, despite the fact it has no copy protection, it's the second-most seeded torrent - even if no-one's taking, people seem determined to try and distribute it for some reason.


Thirdly, let's try a little really rough - if conservative - maths. Call of Duty 4 has been on sale for 113 days, assuming day zero piracy. A seven gig torrent, assuming a 100k download speed, takes just under a day to download. Assuming that the rate of downloads now is constant across those whole three and a bit months - which is incredibly conservative, of course, as it'd have been much higher upon release - that means 993496 copies will have been illegally downloaded via Mininova alone. Which is the sort of number that makes Infinity Ward sad.


Tarlock is the best place to start your audiobooks hunt as it has a ton of Star Wars books in audiobooks, as well as a collection summing up to 23.2 GB of audiobooks. There are not many seeders on the platform, so get ready for slower download speeds. Tarlock was listed as one of the best audiobook torrenting websites on Reddit in 2020 due to its safety and the amount of content available for its users. Besides Star Wars books, there are also non-fiction books from authors such as Stephen King and Deepak Chopra.


The fight against online piracy, fuelled by the distribution of code across peer-to-peer sites, is an ongoing battle. A quick glance at torrent sites reveals pre-release, new and old games for all home consoles, handhelds and PCs that are freely - if illegally - available to download. It's one of the most complete gaming libraries you could ever come across.


Format manufacturers and publishers try to stem the tide, but the token efforts leave them treading water. That title due for release next week? Google it with the word 'torrent' after its title and it'll be available.


Independent developer Introversion is all too aware of the problem, but it doesn't bury its head in the sand, promise magical security measures, or threaten murky legal action. It takes the fight to the downloaders. It gives as good as it gets in an effort to cause disruption and quite frankly, piss the downloaders off. These are the guys threatening Introversion's very existence, after all.


Tom Arundel: Well, it's frustrating, but at the same time one has to recognise that not everyone downloading stuff via peer-to-peer would buy the product. Indeed, we've found that a lot of the users that initially download our products do so almost for the status of having a newly pirated release.


So, there is some lost revenue which is definitely annoying, but because we're independent, we've definitely had a lot of people write in saying, 'I've downloaded your game for free, but it was so different and so compelling, I feel guilty not to have paid for it. I don't want a copy, but here's Â20 anyway - keep making great games.'


Our version, which is modified, repackaged and distributed by our user community of around 1000 active participants, looks like the real game, but is in fact a demo. After the third time of downloading the demo, the peer-to-peer user will be very, very frustrated, and will do one of two things; give up or buy the game from us. We subverted the Bit Torrent network for Darwinia very successfully this way, and to a lesser extent eMule / eDonkey.


What happened? Many people downloaded a crack so that they could play the game without having the game CD in the drive. You shouldn't be punishing a user for purchasing the product - you should make it too difficult or risky for them not to.


By using more subversive techniques. I would never download an executable product from a network. Why not? Because I don't want to mess up my PC. If you can get someone to run a program on their computer, you can do pretty much anything you want with that PC. It's much smarter to install a fear or have a high penalty risk than try and stop the product from being copied or distributed.


What a stunningly hospitable bunch Activision are these days, eh? Anyway - you can download the 1.3 beta patch, which weighs in at a pretty minor 3.8MB, from all the usual suspects including torrent-equipped favourites 3D Gamers.


Within this torrent of retrospection, the experience of women in the Sixties has received uneven treatment. Most scholarly overviews of the 1960s in the U.S. discuss the development of second-wave feminism, tracking activist women's consciousness of gender oppression in the Civil Rights and Black Power movements, as in the New Left and other progressive movements, to their eventual creation of a decentralized, multifaceted set of organizations that sought to challenge male dominance and empower women. Todd Gitlin's participant-observer narrative, The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage (1987), for example, discusses women's experiences intermittently throughout the text, before honing in with a chapter titled, "Women: Revolution within the Revolution." Scholarship focused explicitly on women in the Sixties also trends toward a tributary analysis in which rivulets of discontent in mainstream culture, counterculture, and radical movements eventually culminate in a feminist surge by the late Sixties. With a few exceptions, the counterculture receives sparse attention in studies of women in the 1960s, while women get short shrift in analyses of the counterculture.


Every year, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland announces nominees for induction and the debate begins again. What is rock and roll? Is it the same thing as rock? Why does the nominating committee repeatedly propose the disco band Chic, only to see them rejected by an electorate more inclined to vote for, as in 2015, hard rockers Deep Purple? How can the hip-hop group N.W.A have been voted in if hip-hop is outside rock and roll altogether?


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