Draykon said:
First you need to have a torrent program and go through the slow slow process of extracting the zip files from the torrent.
You ignorant fool. You cannot "extract" files from a torrent. The torrent contains only the hash checks for the files, the tracker address(es), and optionally some author information or comments (the comments section in this torrent is a copy of the readme.txt)...
The BitTorrent system is that of a peer-to-peer data exchange system. You're not extracting the files from the torrent, as the torrent contains pretty much nothing. You're downloading the files from a bunch of other people, piecing them together, and checking to see that everything went well as you go. This is why it takes so long; While you have already downloaded the .torrent file, that is merely a link to download the actual data.
That aside, yes, it does take a long time. But that's it. It merely takes time and bandwith (though bandwith usage can be limited at the cost of more time, so it's best to find a balance between the two. Having it set to use all the bandwith it can get will make it do just that: Take your internet connection away while it downloads.)... And like I said earlier, you can have it set to download the files one at a time.
If I put it up somewhere, it'd only take 6 hours to download, but then there's no guarantee that:
- It wouldn't be partially screwed up due to a bad download (in the worst case, causing the zip to be corrupt beyond the point where you can get ANYTHING out of it) and you'd have to download it all over again to get the broken parts fixed...
- The connection wouldn't cut off halfway through causing you to have to start all over (because I know you idiots probably use IE and IE's default downloader, which probably still lacks a resume option...)
- You would be able to open the zip enough to get some wads out to play while you wait for the rest. Probably can't be done if it's a single file, definately can't be done if it's a chopped up multi-file zip...
- It will always be there. All the "Free upload, up to 1 GB!" sites out there take files down after a week or less. Some of them even take it down after just 10 downloads or so, as well.
It is for these reasons that I decided a torrent would be best. I'm sorry you are dissatisfied with my decision.