- Oct 22, 2011
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So I wanted to bring this up. When downloading games via direct download rather than torrent, why are uploaders still using services like rapidgator, mexashare, upload.to? These services are old and out of date. Most of the time links are temporary and if you want the link reactivated the file needs to be reuploaded. Speeds are capped so very slow. Often times I'll have download failures due to speeds. Also rapidgator never lets me download anything from them. They always ask for a premium membership to pay by month to use. Kinda useless.
I understand the need for temporary links but there are better services now related to cloud services where you can upload the file ONCE and you can have the link active for a period of time and deactivate or reactive the link for sharing on the fly. I know mega is an iffy service and risks a lot but why not cloud storage like onedrive, dropbox or google drive. (Google drive is harder since i've heard files can get flagged). There are also cloud services like sync.com, pcloud and tresorit, hightail.
So let's ask the question again, why are we still using services like rapidgator and mexashare?
I understand the need for temporary links but there are better services now related to cloud services where you can upload the file ONCE and you can have the link active for a period of time and deactivate or reactive the link for sharing on the fly. I know mega is an iffy service and risks a lot but why not cloud storage like onedrive, dropbox or google drive. (Google drive is harder since i've heard files can get flagged). There are also cloud services like sync.com, pcloud and tresorit, hightail.
So let's ask the question again, why are we still using services like rapidgator and mexashare?