


The most amount of work will be going into getting the correct signals from the bots. If you're actually happy with these kinds of potential wait times, it wouldn't be hard to write something in mIRC script to queue items instead of directly get them. Another aspect of waiting like this, is that a lot of XDCC networks change up their list item numbers when new releases come out, so if your client asks for B five hours after you actually requested it, it might be gone, or might be something else. First off, A might not start sending for another two hours, which means that for at least two hours you're not downloading, then A takes thirty minutes to download, then your client asks for B, another two hour delay until B starts because the queue on the bot.

It would probably be a little hard to queue downloads, because of how the process works and how backed up a lot of the XDCC networks are.įor example, if you want to download two things (A, B), you set A to go, and your client queues B for when A is finished.
