i was just looking at lime wire then thought, the universal programmers could use this to download textures, models or whatever the do. limewire is really effective and 100% free. check it out.
dk
use limewire for downloading models textures etc.
- dramaking444
- Posts: 192
- Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2006 12:34 pm
- Location: the 3rd ring of jupiter
- dramaking444
- Posts: 192
- Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2006 12:34 pm
- Location: the 3rd ring of jupiter
depending on what you download and how careful you are, you can get a virus from any filesharing program or none at all from any.
i never got a virus or trojen from kazaa, napster, or e-mule (whilch i currently use).
its somewhat easy to not get a virus. if your looking for a program and the file sharing thing finds lots of matches and thiers 1 or two that are much, much smaller then the others, its probably a fake. if you look at a persons shared files (for those utilities that allow it) and theyre sharing tons of stuff thats exactly the same size, they are proberly fakes.
i had a friend who downloaded something off kazaa named (something)-installer.exe and got a worm. i looked up the guys share list and he had well over 100 different (program name)-installer.exe files shared. all of them were only 6.99kb. obvious fakes. how could only one person have a magical 'installer' for a game that typically took a 650mb cd. heck, i've even seen people sharing 'games' that weren't even out yet
other things to look out for are things that normally take multiple cds. if you search for a game, and thiers lots of files listed that have multiple cd's the one that only needs 1 cd is probably a fake, or the only one that for some reason needs 4 or 5cds when the game only needs 1 or 2.
same with movies or music. the one thats extremly small is possibly a fake. most movies are 600-800mb. if somebody is sharing a movie (like Harry Potter and the Sorcers Stone) and its only 200mb, its probably a fake.
if thiers a movie that just came out in theaters, anybody sharing a 'dvd rip' of that movie is obviously sharing a fake. how can thier be a dvd rip of something not even on dvd yet?
i never got a virus or trojen from kazaa, napster, or e-mule (whilch i currently use).
its somewhat easy to not get a virus. if your looking for a program and the file sharing thing finds lots of matches and thiers 1 or two that are much, much smaller then the others, its probably a fake. if you look at a persons shared files (for those utilities that allow it) and theyre sharing tons of stuff thats exactly the same size, they are proberly fakes.
i had a friend who downloaded something off kazaa named (something)-installer.exe and got a worm. i looked up the guys share list and he had well over 100 different (program name)-installer.exe files shared. all of them were only 6.99kb. obvious fakes. how could only one person have a magical 'installer' for a game that typically took a 650mb cd. heck, i've even seen people sharing 'games' that weren't even out yet
other things to look out for are things that normally take multiple cds. if you search for a game, and thiers lots of files listed that have multiple cd's the one that only needs 1 cd is probably a fake, or the only one that for some reason needs 4 or 5cds when the game only needs 1 or 2.
same with movies or music. the one thats extremly small is possibly a fake. most movies are 600-800mb. if somebody is sharing a movie (like Harry Potter and the Sorcers Stone) and its only 200mb, its probably a fake.
if thiers a movie that just came out in theaters, anybody sharing a 'dvd rip' of that movie is obviously sharing a fake. how can thier be a dvd rip of something not even on dvd yet?