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In addition to Anna’s Archive, I also use libgen.rs, libgen.is, gen.lib.rus.ec (which I think are all the same site?) as well as zlib (ways to access on: https://go-to-zlibrary.se/#useful_link_tab), I can‘t find more than the core rule book on there though.
I knew about library genesis, and tried zlib yesterday after I found out it was back but sadly it didn't have these specific ones!
Follow-up comment: I noticed the onion link on that site isn't the same onion link that I'm using. Are there different zlibs or is it mirrored?
Not sure if this comment will be helpful (as I’m not proficient with this stuff) but I used to donate monthly to zlibrary and a few months ago they sent me a link stating that in order to continue to allow ongoing access, they were providing private links to people.
So it does seem like zlibrary provides individual links and I also know they have numerous sites at any given time, as it seems like their sites frequently get taken down.
Amusingly, when I went to check whether the two addresses were the same, they were. I totally thought they weren't. Maybe there's some magic going on.
But hey, as long as it works.
I‘m not entirely sure tbh, I don‘t even remember where I originally got this link from, I just think it seems legit due to the updates etc. Maybe the onion link you have is a personal one or maybe they switch mirrors every so often. There is a few copycats around too you can find on Google, but with onion links its even harder to know what‘s up.
I did a quick check of zlib (I think) and while I could find the core rulebook I didn't see anything else. However, I don't know the thing OP is looking for so maybe it goes by different names that I'm not aware of.
The other books are called
- Transformers roleplaying game the time is now adventure book
- Transformers roleplaying game beacon of hope adventure
- Transformers roleplaying game expanded character sheet journal (arguably the most important one to find)
Also they're going to release a book called Transformers roleplaying game decepticon directive sourcebook in this September that I'll have to be on the lookout for
Gonna start looking for these today again with all these new resources recommended!
Thank you! I heard about Anna's archive some time ago and completely forgot the name and never found my way back.
IRC is where I get most of mine. IRC highway and evooks
Might be helpful to someone: flibusta.is, flibusta.site, flisland.net. Flibusta is the largest pirate library in Russian.
The Trove was a site where you could get a shitload of ttrpg content. But it got dmca'd and now only exists (afaik) as a torrent file.
For TTRPGs you can use:
https://the-eye.eu/public/Books/rpg.rem.uz/
Or this Telegram Group: https://t.me/TheAmberRoom
Wild, MAM usually has most things but as far as this game is concerned it only has A Beacon of Hope. It must actually be pretty obscure to not exist fully there.
If I'm googling correctly this is a private tracker? I don't think I'm able to get into many with my current setup but I'll try to go and see. Even one book would be forward in this project and they really seem to not be popular to share. (Makes one wonder how many people even purchased them lol, the game is not very good or coherent but I want to homebrew it into something that works and also have the files for the sake of completionism)
Yes, MyAnonymouse is a private tracker for books and audiobooks. It’s probably one of the best private trackers for these things, though there might be a better one specifically for game-related books, I’m not sure.
MAM has occasional public applications, but you will be expected to share what you take.
Zlib
This was the method that helped me find obscure stuff throughout the years.
I came here to comment this. It feels really esoteric but great selection!
Other than Anna's, you might also try various aggregator Telegram groups. For instance: Book Box (https://t.me/webwaybooks) and The Amber Room (https://t.me/TheAmberRoom)
Do you know any similar group in telegram?
Sorry, what?
Do you any groups that is for piracy in telegram?
IIRC, there are literally thousands.
Also there is an IRC spot, there is a guide around I can't remember where
Did you mean the IRC Guide?
Also of note is that open books client mentioned in comments. Excellent software!
Yes that's the one
Irc is the route I've always gone. Irchighway is the server I use.
Let us know if you are successful.
There do exist very very nice private trackers with robust communities.
There are a lot around, just do a search and you should find some!
I found one before and it didn't have what I needed and also so many rules that a casual pirate like me felt overwhelmed when I'm not able to leave my computer open to share around the clock. But maybe I'll need to look further into it
How do you get invited to a private tracker?
Some have places on the page where you can apply for membership. Then just follow the instructions.
I use pdfdrive because I don't really know any other sites. Also I downloaded Brzrkr comics from 1337x(dot)to.
And for French ebooks what’d the best places ?