if you don't know how something sounds then maybe you should go to the hifi store closest to you and try some headphones before buying a pair :)
imo open/closed being better/worse for gaming is marketing bullshit
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if you don't know how something sounds then maybe you should go to the hifi store closest to you and try some headphones before buying a pair :)
imo open/closed being better/worse for gaming is marketing bullshit
call your provider and tell them your card is broken, they'll give you a new one
I don't know what you mean by quality control considering trackers don't control the quality of torrents uploaded, but your point on metadata is dumb because almost all music files shared on the internet are properly tagged and if they aren't you can do it yourself.
maybe the trackers don't control the quality of torrents but the users certainly do, bad transcodes usually get deleted within a couple hours depending on the popularity of the torrent, people are always looking to get perfect uploads with artwork, metadata, album reviews, artists descriptions and the audio formats the tracker has to offer
i'll list a couple things that i like about private trackers (in no particular order) and while they're not exclusive to just private trackers, you can find everything you like inside that without having to use different services
enforced tags and formatting rules
collages are a great thing to discover other types of music
people purchase expensive gear to capture their LPs
vanity house, where artists share their own music, how they produced it, etc
casual games/competitions on the site/the forums/IRC
a nice forum ranging from general chat, books, movies, shows to audio equipment, music production, creativity and technology
well-seeded torrents
heavily unpopular music gets uploaded in great quality that you can sometimes barely even find on youtube/soundcloud
requests, if there's something you want, someone else is likely to have it
Ratio is the one of the primary reasons private trackers exist, to get people to seed. And if you download tons of music without worrying about ratio you're basically fucked as it's nearly impossible to get your ratio to 0.0 or higher again fast enough not to get your account deleted.
i don't know of any popular music tracker that will delete your account if you're on ratio watch, you just can't download things anymore and have to stick to freeleech/filling requests/uploading your own rips which really isn't a hard thing to do
What.CD was the only private tracker that had music you couldn't find elsewhere but I'm sure you know what happened to that.
what makes you think the trackers that rised from What's ashes won't surpass the amount of music it had to offer? for three months, the only way you could get into RED was if you provided proof of being a What refugee (or you got invited). the interviews are the exact same as they were on What and most of the interviewers are still the same old people.
screencap up/downstream and maybe I can give you one
https://clips.twitch.tv/CarefulFamousAirGuitarStoneLightning
still in the game boys
http://puu.sh/vsaWw/b0530ba269.png
check both in mic settings
these are all on spotify
[ambient]
[triphop/chillout]
[techno]
[trance]
[dnb]
[reggae]
[g funk]
[rap]
[jazz]
[rock]
looks good but i feel like any clean and simple game nowadays will just die because people want more and more content