According to a report over at
GamesIndustry.biz, a leaked version of the hotly anticipated Fallout 3 has
unofficially hit the web via a stack of torrent sites.
Fallout 3 isn't due for official release for another few weeks yet, and given Bethesda are pretty tight when it comes to security (we've barely even been able to see the game let alone touch it, much), it makes for a pretty grim case in their internal studios (or among the press who likely got a review copy early, either way - tsk, tsk).
Of course we do not condone such acts, but according to GI.biz, more than 2000 people were grabbing the game from the perched torrent site at the time of issuing the report.
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EDIT: A quick check of the Fallout 3 official page states that Fallout 3 has gone Gold. With any luck the leaked version will prompt an earlier release date for Fallout 3.
Awww, still around October 30th.
Also System Requirments for the PC version.
Intel CPU's eh? Sponsored by Intel?
last edited by Tollaz0r! at 08:47:28 11/Oct/08
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but i couldnt find anywhere stated that the return policy was only for console games. also, you can pirate console games anyway.... this article being a case in point.
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Then this shows up. Oh well so much for said console market.
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i believe you mean "witch-hunt"
thank you, but I prefer it my way
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I have to assume most people don't pirate a lot of console games because the average console gamer just buys a few titles a year and can't be bothered going to all the efforts they need to in order to pirate games. Whereas a PC pirate can just click a few links and they're done. I have to assume if someone figured out a way to painlessly and easily softmod a 360/PS3 so it could play juarzed games (like a USB key thing or something), you'd see a pretty sharp uptake of console piracy.