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FileFront Reopens Its Doors
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Soulskill
on Fri Apr 03, 2009 12:32 AM
from the flip-flopping-file-foisters dept.
from the flip-flopping-file-foisters dept.
boarder8925 writes "FileFront, who announced on March 24th that they would be shutting down, has been given new life. The original owners of the website bought it back from Ziff Davis Media, who shut down FileFront because it had become financially unviable. 'We're happy to announce to the gaming community that as of today, April 1st, 2009, FileFront is a completely independent company again and is no longer part of Ziff Davis Media. All previously suspended services should be active and working again. We thank Ziff Davis Media for their cooperation and willingness to keep the site and community alive.' They repeatedly state that this is not an April Fool's Day joke, and indeed the site appears to be up and running as usual."
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Axodious writes "As of March 30th, FileFront, one of the most popular repositories for sharing online gaming videos, will be suspended due to the recent economic downfall. In a brief post, FileFront's management said, 'We regret to inform you that due to the current economic conditions we are forced to indefinitely suspend the FileFront site operations on March 30, 2009. If you have uploaded files, images or posted blogs, or if you would like to download some of your favorite files, please take this opportunity to download them before March 30th when the site will be suspended.' With FileFront shutting down, what will be next? Fileplanet?"
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Bailout (Score:5, Funny)
See, FileFront got their bailout, THE SYSTEM WORKS.
Re:Bailout (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Bailout (Score:4, Funny)
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Yay I suppose (Score:5, Informative)
It was generally fast enough, had no registration requirement for download (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!), did not have those stupid timers you have to wait on, which you inevitably forget about, then when you finally remember, they are expired and you have to start the process over again, and had a generous size limit.
*I haven't used filefront in roughly three years.
Re:Yay I suppose (Score:5, Insightful)
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MegaUpload's current captchas. Oh lordy are those awful.
On the subject of CAPTCHAs, the one used in gmail is just horrible, I could not get it right and had to resort to the voice option to get past it
Not enough $ per user to cover bandwidth (Score:5, Insightful)
Imagine a TV show complained about having too many viewers, a radio station about having too many listeners
TV and radio stations pay for bandwidth to reach a geographic area, not per viewer. They pay less per viewer when a higher percentage of viewers are tuned in, and they pay less per viewer in high-population-density areas.
More users = more ad impressions = more revenue, right? Maybe not enough to actually survive, true
As I understand it, this is the case.
but I fail to see how having less users would lead to anything but even greater losses.
The more upstream bandwidth you use, the more you pay.
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Don't forget that they have nearly every game demo and patch out there. If you can't find it elsewhere, there's a good chance it's on FileFront.
Some games have lame version to version updaters, requiring a patch_2.x.xx.xxxx_to_2.x.xx.xxx.exe; sometimes those can be a pain to track down, especially if it's an older game and the developer's update servers went down.
I'm glad they're back!
The beauty of the Internet (Score:1, Offtopic)
The beauty of the Internet is information does not die! It takes very little work to "bring back up" massive amounts of information and service under a new banner - often just a few days, as has happened here.
Go Internetz!
We have seen article after article criticizing our archiving media. CDs last perhaps a few decades, and the equipment to read magnetic tape backups often doesn't even exist anymore.
Yet, paradoxically, it can be maddeningly difficult to get the Internet to "forget" information once it gets
Too late (Score:2, Interesting)
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Re:Too late (Score:5, Funny)
There's a strategy in there somewhere.
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And now they have a story on this site. As another poster pointed out he has never heard of FF until now. Reminds me of those "Closing Down Sale"'s that shops have .. then suddenly they are back the next month "miraculously saved", by shadowy founder figures.
Re: (Score:2, Interesting)
It's been a pretty popular site for gamers for quite a while. A probably reason why they went under is not because it was an unknown site (they wouldn't have stuck around for as long as they did if it wasn't known by a good number of people), but because there was no incentive for people to invest money into the site. Fileplanet used to be like FileFront, except they saw that there was something to exploit, so they changed their system into a queue-based system, while offering subscriptions in order to go
hmm. (Score:1)
In The Front (Score:4, Interesting)