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Avion
Hey Everybody, mates and none alike, what's up?!

I am kinda desperate for an answer to this question, so please reply ASAP.

Is there a player I can get for my computer (windows XP) that opens TORRENT files for me after I download them? Because I have a serious problem. A friend sent me a torrent copy of Roller Coaster Tycoon 3, a favorite game of mine, and when I downloaded it on my Torrent programs, (uTorrent and BitTorrent), I opened them. But then the files (there was one game and 2 expansions to it) said that the file type was Easy CD Creator Image File, which obviously ment I had to put it on a C.D. But my friend opened the TORRENT file with no problem as soon as he downloaded it, and didn't have to put it on a CD. So I used Roxio and put it on a data CD (I used a CD-R). Then I took the CD out and put it back in, so it would start. And when it did, it brought me to the same folder that I was at before I created the CD, and if I clicked on the game file, it would take me to the CD maker again. So this time I right clicked and selected 'open as'. When I did it this time, the screen said that Windows did not know what type of file it is, so I used the web service to find out, and it still didn't know. But I know it is a TORRENT file and I know I need a TORRENT game player in order to access it. Where can I download one?
Mischcabob
You just burn as image (usually BIN/CUE file) to disk with Nero or Roxio. Open CUE file with NERO/ROXIO. You don't burn as data disk. NO such thing as bit torrent game player. rolleyes.gif

PS. Anyway, we don't condone downloading pirated material as outlined in forum rules.

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