Author Topic: Any way to make internet hella slow?  (Read 5902 times)

ddos yourself
This is the only proper way to do it as far as I know.

and your saying battlefield 3 is one of those legit files? lol.
Yes, and assuming op still want it done download bf3 by torrenting it. I will not be banned because some publishers allow torrerents it's just another form of downloading you tit.
You can download the base files for free for any game but you still need to buy it.


idk maybe hamachi

it made everyone's internet around me go at a snail's pace when i used it


enjoy ban
bye
oh yes cuz downloading BF3 for free is totally legal.
Humble bundle came with a legitimate download option via BitTorrent instead of a regular origin download, stop scraping the bottom of the ban barrel.
« Last Edit: October 23, 2013, 10:15:52 AM by TheArmyGuy »

guys i think blueblur was joking holy stuff

Still wondering why op really wants to do this.

Quite selfish actually!

guys i think blueblur was joking holy stuff

even then, people are seriously loving handicapped

even if they think it's an actual ban-worthy thing, they should have just reported it instead of being loving attention whores about it and announcing it in public. it's so annoying.

Still wondering why op really wants to do this.

yeah idk why people aren't discussing this rather than someone talking about bittorrent

Humble bundle came with a legitimate download option via BitTorrent instead of a regular origin download, stop scraping the bottom of the ban barrel.
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Thats just the soundtrack

I guess I'm just adding fire to the flames, but US court rulings have determined it legal to download a copy of a game you own from the internet. So, as long as you actually own BF3, torrenting it and inputting your activation key is entirely legal.

download viruses and then download a lot of games and open 9 internet explorers.


Torrent != piracy.

I really hate it when people use VCE terms like they exist anywhere else.

I really hate it when people use VCE terms like they exist anywhere else.
Well, they do. It's the standard in almost every widely used programming language, and is also used outside of programming. It can be used interchangeably with =/=, <>, ≠ and of course "Not equal to."