Why cant you just leave stuff as it is! smh
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okay... i was chillin on my pc and i started up plutonium and i got a blue box saying something like this "This app wont run on your pc" so im like okay wtf??
i go on piray what eva tf i is, and nothing is downloading, so i look on google and type in plutonium bo2 This app wont run on your pc"
and it turns out they decided to shut down piray, so now i have to download a torrent client then get the TORRENT file. and now it wont download it just says "connecting to peers"
why tf are the plutonium team keep fking everything up, u get dossed and now i cant download the game.. way to go. tbh just gonna buy the game, just a hassle of installing a virus tbh smh,
(btw i deleted the game because i found a forum on this website to reinstall it)
sort ur sh*t out, dont wanna be installing 3rd party garbage smh
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It wasn't their fault piry.exe doesn't work anymore you know that right. Why would they get rid of something on purpose that is so convenient for downloading plutonium. Don't always jump to conclusions.
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What Alpaps said is correct, I suggest you show some respect to a project we don't charge anyone for. If you don't like it, feel free to stop using the client.
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U don't have to play it if u don't like how the admins/mods do. well its kinda a project and piry just stopped working so they wanted to fix it, plus that they are trying to make the project/game better and playable
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Piry.exe not working is not the devs fault also its quite easy to just install the game and run multiplayer and zombies, the dev are "sorting their sh*t out" so chill out and have some patience.
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Go buy the game
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No please dont go buy the game you will be very dissapointed. hacker after hacker after hacker. Just work with these guys to try sort it out you will be way better off dude
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- "this app can't run on your pc" is an issue on your side.
- piry not working isn't caused by any ddos attacks, there were just too many ppl using it to download the game, can't expect any provider to just give you terabytes of traffic for free.
- the torrent works just fine, 1000 people have already successfully downloaded the game via torrent (stats from my personal seedbox, may actually be more), it being unable to connect to peers is an issue on your side.
- qbittorrent isn't garbage, it's a well renowed open source torrent client (other recommended clients: tixati, deluge).
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I am flabbergasted by an attitude like this. I am new here, discovered this entire project this week (thank you, Youtube algorithm) and I had the total opposite reaction. I already happen to have BO2 on Steam, setting everything up took a bit due to a few random errors but within 30 minutes, I was playing BO2 on a populated, hackers free server, something I would never think to occur again.
I immediately bought MW3, just to try and get out more of this. I don't understand what makes you think this project owes you a copy of a game neither the project nor you owe any rights to. The fact that they attempt via various methods to still let everyone play the game is commendable, but by no means required. And, considering this entire project is free, they actually don't owe you anything. And there's plenty of people who are playing successfully, or manage to install it very recently, like me.
Some people just don't get it. The CD-keys in Steam are going for the price of a beer - depending where you live - not even worth the torrent hassle.
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WietPot said in Why cant you just leave stuff as it is! smh:
I am flabbergasted by an attitude like this. I am new here, discovered this entire project this week (thank you, Youtube algorithm) and I had the total opposite reaction. I already happen to have BO2 on Steam, setting everything up took a bit due to a few random errors but within 30 minutes, I was playing BO2 on a populated, hackers free server, something I would never think to occur again.
I immediately bought MW3, just to try and get out more of this. I don't understand what makes you think this project owes you a copy of a game neither the project nor you owe any rights to. The fact that they attempt via various methods to still let everyone play the game is commendable, but by no means required. And, considering this entire project is free, they actually don't owe you anything. And there's plenty of people who are playing successfully, or manage to install it very recently, like me.
Some people just don't get it. The CD-keys in Steam are going for the price of a beer - depending where you live - not even worth the torrent hassle.
Honestly, thank you for your reply. Reading replies / messages like these actually make me very happy. We honestly have to deal with entitled kids 24/7, people that actually have respect for the hard work we've put into it are very rare.
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I fully agree with RektInator, thank you for the kind words towards the project and common sense
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