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I'd recommend Interviewing for RED as a means to get in to the private tracker scene.
I think MAM is a great start for beginners before RED
That's fair, but I firmly believe that if you can make it on RED, you can make it anywhere.
that's true, if you are good in RED you can pretty much can get into other big trackers but idk whether people who just learn what private trackers are can just go through RED interviews (and wait at the lobby for weeks). so that's the reason why i think MAM is a great start.
That long nowadays? Crazy, I guess you're right.
I'd say it's easier to get into OPS, then move on to RED, then get invites from their forums.
It's virtually the same irc interview so if you don't have another means of scoring your invite then the two are nearly even in terms of difficulty to join.
It's virtually the same irc interview so if you don't have another means of scoring your invite then the two are nearly even in terms of difficulty to join.
It's virtually the same irc interview so if you don't have another means of scoring your invite then the two are nearly even in terms of difficulty to join.
I thought people still considered OPS to be a joke..?
Why would people consider that?
They had a very rough start and then a rough go at things for the first year or two. They're fine now but it was a massive clusterfuck for a while.