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More than 4k and non-4k requests (a request for every instance of sonarr/radarr)
Description
I would love to have more than 4k and non 4k instances for each service, I am aware that it is possible to add many service instances already, however requesting multiple instances of same item is limited to 4K and non 4K.
An example use case would be to have Radarr 4K non 4K and in addition have dedicated instances for specific languages. Users might want same item with different languages, and now there is no way to achieve that (unless combining language profiles with 4k/non4k which I've tried, but when there are a couple of languages and 4k/non-4k versions on top it becomes very messy very quickly.
All of those would be easily solved with dedicated service instance per profile.
Desired Behavior
In the end it should be possible to do something like this: Running 3 instances of radarr for 4K - Language1, Language2, Language3 Running 3 instances for radarr non-4K - Language1, Language2, Language3
If user "One" requests from 4K
category - Language1, user "Two" should still be able to request in the same category, but different language. Currently it is only possible to request 4K and non 4K, so whichever language is requested first, other languages are locked out in that category.
Additional Context
Language profiles are only example, I imagine people might have many different use cases for multiple instances, this could address those as well.
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I'd love some activity here :)
for consolidation I think this potentially falls under the same use case as https://github.com/sct/overseerr/issues/1881
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