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daddyrat50
03-26-2016, 03:04 PM
This was taken straight from a post of a stalker programming stealer this morning. Right, as there has been a few delays getting the new add-on out due to Stalker keep changing their security methods, but hands up to them for doing it, "don't worry we already bypassed it, but involves using a proxy so we're currently getting that ready in the new add-on"

but I had decided do to 1080p trying to insult our intelligence in his latest video, will have this ready by Tuesday at the latest. so keep an eye out, I'll also add a few Stalker's channels in it and will also add the 4K content in it.

And yes this is FREE for Ever!!! But there are a few limitations in place on the free version only 5000 people will be able to connect per channel this limitations in place so the server doesn't get overloaded.
Anyone who's donated will get their own personal login, so this will not affect them.

so again please stay tuned.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS is why buffering is starting again!!!!!!!!

Roach46
03-26-2016, 03:36 PM
Yes, saw that, had a lot of buffering last night, solo bozo was posting it also, but it's down now

dara
03-26-2016, 04:18 PM
Those scammers are probably not using many streams stolen from NFPS, as they only last at most two hours. They could cache and retransmit, but that costs them lots in bandwidth and equipment. They use the Stalker title more as a come-on to the freeloaders. Buffering could be due to increased usage by the freeloaders, but its just as likely that paying users are hitting very popular channels at certain times, or they are sharing bandwidth with their neighbors on cable internet, at those times.

Remember, direct referral to those sites on this site can lead to a permanent ban.

floder2
03-26-2016, 04:39 PM
So how important do you think bandwidth is at the Server side....................anyone know how limited the servers are when it comes to their own bandwidth ?

dara
03-26-2016, 04:43 PM
So how important do you think bandwidth is at the Server side....................anyone know how limited the servers are when it comes to their own bandwidth ?

You'll have to ask them.

crazed 9.6
03-26-2016, 05:33 PM
Those scammers are probably not using many streams stolen from NFPS, as they only last at most two hours. They could cache and retransmit, but that costs them lots in bandwidth and equipment. They use the Stalker title more as a come-on to the freeloaders. Buffering could be due to increased usage by the freeloaders, but its just as likely that paying users are hitting very popular channels at certain times, or they are sharing bandwidth with their neighbors on cable internet, at those times.

Remember, direct referral to those sites on this site can lead to a permanent ban.

bang on, thnx :)

Marley
03-26-2016, 05:58 PM
i see many go up and fall down after a few hrs

Bkman2020
03-26-2016, 06:06 PM
What comes up must fall down

ilan
03-26-2016, 06:13 PM
Part of their game is to pump up the subscribers. They'll say anything to draw attention.

pod77
03-27-2016, 01:22 AM
Part of their game is to pump up the subscribers. They'll say anything to draw attention.

Exactly the more subscribers and hits to a video the more $ for them... Don't give them any advertising here... I love how they say they are hacking the service for everyone but they want donations 😂/ keep them going..... 1/2 the people they are scaming think stalker is a cable provider ripping people off., once most of the stupidly cheap a$$holes figure out you can pay $105 a year for service they kind of figure it out.. It's only the funny "CORD CUTTERS""""""that think they should have 10000000% for that $ a year that complain or the total idiots that complain about anything...

couch potato
03-27-2016, 01:57 AM
Wow! Getting lots of buffering and you're blaming leechers :confused:

http://cdn.quotesgram.com/img/8/87/1861122633-sarcasm-failing-never-was-this-mutch-fun-sarcasm-quote.jpg

XxPiratexX
03-27-2016, 03:39 AM
Everybody is trying to leech from NFPS lol.

I think the server techs have done a good job protecting the servers with the new system.