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thatguythere47 Since: Jul, 2010
#1: Jul 4th 2011 at 10:06:35 AM

http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/111433-Gears-of-War-3-Hits-the-Torrent-Tubes

So yeah, two months ahead of schedule and its already out on the interwebz, I think this might be the earliest leak of a video game yet actually.

Is using "Julian Assange is a Hillary butt plug" an acceptable signature quote?
stevebat Since: Nov, 2009
#2: Jul 4th 2011 at 10:08:13 AM

You have never heard of the Half Life 2 leak?

Apocalypse: Dirge Of Swans.
RocketDude Face Time from AZ, United States Since: May, 2009
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#3: Jul 4th 2011 at 10:28:29 PM

^That was a Beta, though, and full of content cut for various reasons.

Not to say that that probably isn't the case for this leak, though...

edited 4th Jul '11 10:28:53 PM by RocketDude

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Recon5 Avvie-free for life! from Southeast Asia Since: Jan, 2001
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#4: Jul 5th 2011 at 4:57:28 AM

The Gears team should use this chance to pick up what people dislike about the game (in its current state) and be ready to rework it.

SgtRicko Since: Jul, 2009
#5: Jul 5th 2011 at 5:35:00 AM

What is it exactly that these pirate assholes hope to accomplish by hacking it and torrenting it early? Bragging rights? A five-finger discount? Or are they just THAT desperate to find out the conclusion to the story?

And how, exactly, did they even manage to steal the game in the first place?!

Pyroninja42 Forum Villain from the War Room Since: Jan, 2011
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#6: Jul 5th 2011 at 7:05:00 AM

[up][up]In b4 Jonah "LIGHTSPEED!" Falcon punches you in the face.

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Nicknacks Ding-ding! Going down... from Land Down Under Since: Oct, 2010
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#7: Jul 5th 2011 at 7:25:03 AM

[up][up]Tell me if I'm wrong, but these things have to be done by someone on the inside, right?

And I think the answer you're looking for is pure impatience. These days you can get so much online, so quickly. Download it to your hard drive, express post. And you have to, quickly, given that we take part in internet communities where you have to be up to date in order to interact. There's a need for speed. And stuff. Right now. Patience isn't a virtue, it's becoming a lost art.

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