- FileFront
Infobox Website
name = FileFront
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url = [http://www.filefront.com/ www.filefront.com]
commercial = Yes
type = Video Games
registration = Not Required
owner = Ziff Media Group
author = FileFront, LP.
launch date = 1999
current status = Active
revenue =FileFront is a
computer game andvideo game download service that provides patches, demos, modifications and other user generated game related content. It was first launched inDecember 2001 , and created byI/O Error Development . The site currently holds about 90TB of storage space. [ [http://www.filefront.com/ FileFront Official] , see top right of the webpage for evidence. Note: I use approximation]Main site
FileFront was bought by the Ziff Davis Media Game Group in the late half of 2005. FileFront has experienced exponential growth since the acquisition and is rated among the top 250 websites on the web. [ [http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?url=filefront.com Ranking for FileFront] at
Alexa Internet ] The main focus of FileFront is to provide a download service to its users, from itsHouston -based servers. In addition to this, FileFront also provides some gaming-related news and articles. The news and articles are provided byComputer Gaming World , a sister-site and offspring from Ziff Davis Media, which owns both sites.Network
FileFront Network is a collection of over fifty-five specific game-related sites dedicated to providing news and files to its visitors. It was originally named FilesNetwork, and was launched in January 2000 by its founder, Jos 'Pro-Filer' Jongejan. It's very first game-specific site was SoFFiles covering '
Soldier of Fortune ,' today it is still as active at it was back in 2000 and it's one of the few surviving SoF sites.After FileFront purchased the Network in 2004, Pro-Filer remained as the manager of FileFront Network. Each one of these sites has its own unique color scheme and style, but the layout maintains the fundamental principals of each other network site to provide a uniform feeling from site to site. Typically each network site will be named after the game it provides for, usually in abbreviated form, along with the suffix 'files'. For instance, the network site catering forHalf Life 2 is called 'HL2Files' and the site for the game " uses 'OFPFiles'. Each site may also be accessed via a subdomain which is typically formatted as 'gamename.filefront.com'. These sites are usually run by administrators and volunteers. The Network is constantly expanding and shrinking as new games are released and older games die out, leaving new sites to be created and older ones to be archived.Due to the nature of these sites, people who create unofficial add-ons for the game, or "modders", are a large part of the community as well as the players who wish to stay informed about things related to that game. The sites also provide patches and updates for the games they cover, as well as trailers and demos for upcoming games. FileFront Network sites tend to launch in the weeks coming up to a game's release, however occasionally sites launch on a games release date or later. Each site has a corresponding forum for discussions such as help with games' technical issues and clan recruitment as well as general chat about the game. Every FileFront Network site's forums are located on FileFront Forums, which is an area separate from FileFront Network.
Forums
FileFront Forums are a large community of around 4 million posts and close to 200,000 members covering a range of countries, ranging from
gamers discussing upcoming game releases to members debating in "The Pub" about politics and life, as well as general browsers looking for something that interests them. As such, the forums are not limited to just game-related discussion, but also general topics such assports ,art andgraphics .Originally, the forums were a combination of FilesNetwork (predecessor to FileFront Network)'s forums, IO Error's forums, and Voodoo Extreme's (VE3D) forums. Posts date back to
1998 , but the majority of articles viewable today have been made after2001 . FileFront's Forums have been through several different names and incarnations, including "Gaming Forums", and "FileFreak Forums".The FileFront Forums are governed by forty-five "moderators", seven "super moderators", and four "administrators". These members have the ability to edit, delete, move and merge threads and posts made within the forum, and the administrators control the technical aspects of the site.
A section of the forums is dedicated to users' images, called the "Image Gallery". Here, users are able to upload their own images and write a description about them. Larger questions about graphics are placed in "The Graphics Department" forum, where a group of members called the "FileFront Graphics Team" offer advice.
Users requiring technical help with their computers often make use of the "Tech Discussion" forum, where articles about
technology itself are also written.Downtime
FileFront had large periods of downtime in 2005 including an almost 2 week outage in April when services failed after being moved from Los Angeles to Houston. Another large period of downtime for user added files occurred in August and sporadic downtime continued well into September. Many users were turned off by these outages and its traffic suffered greatly. Since the last quarter of 2005, FileFront made many changes to its distribution architecture and has managed to remain stable.
A more recent example of downtime began occurring around February 8th, 2007. Following some routine maintenance, complications arose which brought the network to a three-day stand-still. While this incident froze the network's day-to-day operations, file downloads were still fully operational throughout. FileFront's main site and forums were not affected.
Download managers
FileFront does fully support most download managers but does not support multiple connections for enhanced speeds on slower connections. Many download managers return errors when downloading from the site for download attempts after the first connection.
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* [http://www.filefront.com/ FileFront]
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