Jun 10, 2018, 21:42 pm
Ok, torrent redundancy is to be avoided, but it happens. In some situations, I want to seed multiple torrents from the same folder(s).
For example, I got two almost identical releases of GTA V; a week after releasing it, uploader fixed a small text file and added an entire new 60GB torrent.
It is a good thing for whoever will start downloading it, but it could be simpler to offer a patch for the ones already halfway.
For other games I find a torrent followed by a lot of patches. It could be good to offer a "all patches included" kind of torrent, or include a "patches you'll need so far" text file, thus creating a new torrent but keeping the former alive.
And there's the case I find some torrents with the same content; different info/logo files, but the content is exactly the same.
Finally, it would be good to multi-download to the same files too, so I can fix two incomplete torrents - if there're peers with blocks enough to mutually fill the files.
Is this possible? So far my attempt failed.
For example, I got two almost identical releases of GTA V; a week after releasing it, uploader fixed a small text file and added an entire new 60GB torrent.
It is a good thing for whoever will start downloading it, but it could be simpler to offer a patch for the ones already halfway.
For other games I find a torrent followed by a lot of patches. It could be good to offer a "all patches included" kind of torrent, or include a "patches you'll need so far" text file, thus creating a new torrent but keeping the former alive.
And there's the case I find some torrents with the same content; different info/logo files, but the content is exactly the same.
Finally, it would be good to multi-download to the same files too, so I can fix two incomplete torrents - if there're peers with blocks enough to mutually fill the files.
Is this possible? So far my attempt failed.