Games: Bitcomet
: The client sometimes creates small "padding files" (additional files in your download folder) to align data pieces more efficiently. While these don't harm your files, some users find them annoying to clean up.
: This was one of the first clients to solve the issue of high-speed downloads damaging hard drives by caching data in memory. This reduces the number of read/write actions on your drive, extending its lifespan—a particularly useful feature for the large file sizes typical of modern games. Bitcomet Games
: Historically, some private trackers banned BitComet because it was accused of reporting inaccurate statistics (upload/download ratios) and ignoring "private" flags on torrents. : The client sometimes creates small "padding files"
: For security, the program can integrate with your computer's antivirus to scan files automatically before you open them. Performance and Usability This reduces the number of read/write actions on
: While powerful, the interface is often described as "dated" or looking like 90s-era software, which may present a learning curve for beginners. Criticism and Community Reputation