As the video game industry is approaching the norm of expensive games, I would like to save my money while still being able to play these games.

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FitGirl repacks are generally considered safe. Make sure you have the right site, and use a VPN if you’re in a country that cares about piracy.

There’s a bunch of other good resources in the megathread

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+1 for the vpn. The last isp letter i got was from one of her torrents, and it wasn’t even that popular of a game.

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Woah really? ISPs coming out and bothering you cause you pirate stuff? Never heard of it. I’d jump ship immediately if I got one such letter.

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ISPs coming out and bothering you cause you pirate stuff? Never heard of it.

You must have the distinct privilege of not living in the USA or several other Western countries.

I’d jump ship immediately if I got one such letter.

If you mean jump ship off that ISP, there’s nothing you can do. You can go to another ISP (if there even is one in your area), who will do the exact same thing. You can jump ship entirely and not have internet, I guess.

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Never heard of it.

I dont believe you.

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Check the megathread man!! Has all the info you need. But here’s a quick summary

There’s generally 2 routes of pirating video games (on windows), and those are either Torrenting or Direct Downloading

  1. Torrenting
  • Torrenting uses the bittorrent protocol to share files p2p, meaning it is direct IP connections. Torrenting a copyrighted file (such as a movie, cracked game, etc) can be illegal depending on your country. Usually, in first-world countries it is illegal, while in 3rd world/developing countries they could care less. This all depends on your country, research it first. To avoid any legal issues (in countries where this applies) people use VPNs (virtual private networks) to mask their IP from people who want to report you to your ISP.
  • The torrent indexer I recommend for games would be 1337x.to since they are heavily moderated and have a low chance of having malware inside the file.
  • A torrent client I recommend : qBittorrent
  • VPNs are to be taken with a grain of salt. Many VPNs pay for reviews and have horrible software and/or privacy policies. I would recommend you stay clear of any popular VPN which is recommended on youtube videos, podcasts or billboards; they have the scummiest advertising methods, lack essential features and sometimes are owned by ex-adware companies (such as NordVPN, Surfshark VPN, ExpressVPN, Atlas VPN, Private Internet Access, Cyberghost, etc).
  1. Direct Downloading (Commonly referred to as DDL for short, which I will be using.)
  • DDL consists of downloading files from file hosting websites, such as mega, zippyshare, google drive, 1fichier, etc. You will want to use this method if you either cannot torrent in your country (meaning it’s illegal) and do not want to invest into a VPN to hide your torrenting business.
  • The easiest way to download games through DDL would be with fitgirl (fitgirl-repacks.site). Simply download the files through the DDL mirrors, extract together, run setup, wait, and there you go. Takes a long time to install with a bad CPU, but it is very easy.
  • If you cannot find the game you’re looking for on fitgirl’s website, the next best option for DDL would have to be https://cs.rin.ru. It has a learning curve if you have no experience with cracking/pirating, but easily learnable.
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I have bad news friend.

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totally forgot that they shutdown. thanks man, really sad indeed.

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For people who ddl from mega, check out (megabasterd) on github. It’ll be worth your time.

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I’m looking at the GitHub now, but I’m not seeing anything that screams “must have,” is there something not obvious that it does?

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Its just a nice way to grab huge content on mega if u don’t use it frequently or don’t have their membership, as they require you to pay to unlock the download limits on their platform.

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It downloads much quicker and I believe it’s a lot easier to get past Mega’s bandwidth limits

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The megathread recommends using Mullvad but afaik Mullvad has stopped port forwarding support recently. I’ve been using Mullvad for a while (albeit not for Torrenting) how safe do you reckon is it to use Mullvad without port forwarding support for Torrents?

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It’s safe, just that your seeding capabilities will be ass, aswell as the download speed on small torrents (<20 seeders). It’s also needed for private trackers. Imo you should be fine if you don’t seed much or aren’t in a private tracker.

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aHR0cHM6Ly9jcy5yaW4ucnUvZm9ydW0vaW5kZXgucGhw

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When you know, you know.

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???

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It’s a link that’s base64 encoded. Decide it with something like https://www.base64decode.org

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  • 1337x.to For Dodi and Fitgirls
  • rutor.info For RG Mechanics, Fitgirls and maybe other good repacks for yourself.
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