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War Z: the PC-exclusive plagued by usual PC hackers.

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    Goombella
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    Dec 17, 2012 3:38 pm GMT

    So much for PC-only superiority. The game comes out today, and is already dealing with hackers everywhere. It's safe to say PC Gaming is heldback by easy-2-obtained hacking tools. Even a 9 year old can hack in a PC game. This explains why majority of gamers stays on consoles to avoid hackers altogether.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jTdfBbEn28

    Edited on Dec 17, 2012 4:24 pm GMT

    So much for PC-only superiority. The game comes out today, and is already dealing with hackers everywhere. It's safe to say PC Gaming is heldback by easy-2-obtained hacking tools. Even a 9 year old can hack in a PC game. This explains why majority of gamers stays on consoles to avoid hackers altogether.

    [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jTdfBbEn28[/url]

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    Thunder Force
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    Dec 17, 2012 3:39 pm GMT
    "I like listening to Mr_BillGates anecdotal evidence"

    - No one ever.

    Waiting for Grand Theft Auto V? Buy this in the meanwhile.

    "I like listening to Mr_BillGates anecdotal evidence" - No one ever.
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    Mr. X
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    Dec 17, 2012 3:40 pm GMT
    A 9 year old can hack a game, but a console player has trouble installing one.
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    A 9 year old can hack a game, but a console player has trouble installing one. :P
  • Level 42
    Karnov
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    Dec 17, 2012 3:42 pm GMT

    This game is held back by the fact that apparently the developers are giant scumbags

    This game is held back by the fact that apparently the developers are giant scumbags

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    Dec 17, 2012 3:46 pm GMT
    tagyhag wrote:
    A 9 year old can hack a game, but a console player has trouble installing one.


    Zing!
    [QUOTE="tagyhag"]A 9 year old can hack a game, but a console player has trouble installing one. :P[/QUOTE] Zing!
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    Dec 17, 2012 3:48 pm GMT
    Blabadon wrote:
    "I like listening to Mr_BillGates anecdotal evidence"

    - No one ever.

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    [QUOTE="Blabadon"]"I like listening to Mr_BillGates anecdotal evidence" - No one ever.[/QUOTE]
  • Level 33
    Goombella
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    Dec 17, 2012 3:48 pm GMT

    Developer had to resort to placing in-game items on inaccessible areas just to ban hackers. PC gamers are hurting the game moreso then the developers.

    Developer had to resort to placing in-game items on inaccessible areas just to ban hackers. PC gamers are hurting the game moreso then the developers.

  • Level 45
    Mishima Zaibatsu
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    Dec 17, 2012 3:48 pm GMT

    Blabadon wrote:
    "I like listening to Mr_BillGates anecdotal evidence" - No one ever.

    Haha, nice!

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    Miketheman83 wrote:
    You're asking for proof for something that cannot be proven, but it could also not be any more obvious.

    [QUOTE="Blabadon"]"I like listening to Mr_BillGates anecdotal evidence" - No one ever.[/QUOTE]

    Haha, nice! ;)

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    Dec 17, 2012 3:49 pm GMT
    Mr_BillGates wrote:

    Developer had to resort to placing in-game items on inaccessible areas just to ban hackers. PC gamers are hurting the game moreso then the developers.



    [QUOTE="Mr_BillGates"]

    Developer had to resort to placing in-game items on inaccessible areas just to ban hackers. PC gamers are hurting the game moreso then the developers.

    [/QUOTE] [IMG]http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k139/radar19/1355752808811.gif[/IMG]
  • Level 44
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    Dec 17, 2012 3:50 pm GMT

    This game has FAR bigger problems than hackers. Also equating some hackers as being the usual PC user base is a bit dumb

    This game has FAR bigger problems than hackers. Also equating some hackers as being the usual PC user base is a bit dumb

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    Dec 17, 2012 3:51 pm GMT

    Mr_BillGates wrote:

    Developer had to resort to placing in-game items on inaccessible areas just to ban hackers. PC gamers are hurting the game moreso then the developers.

    I don't think your brain is connected to the rest of your body

    [QUOTE="Mr_BillGates"]

    Developer had to resort to placing in-game items on inaccessible areas just to ban hackers. PC gamers are hurting the game moreso then the developers.

    [/QUOTE]

    I don't think your brain is connected to the rest of your body

  • Level 59
    Virtual Hustler
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    Dec 17, 2012 3:53 pm GMT
    1. The term "hackers" has become far too applicable.
    2. This isn't system based. "Hack" for consoles.
    3. Prove the majority of gamers stay on consoles.
    1. The term "hackers" has become far too applicable.
    2. This isn't system based. [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxtnOmeAuFk]"Hack" for consoles.[/url]
    3. Prove the majority of gamers stay on consoles.
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    Dec 17, 2012 3:53 pm GMT

    seanmcloughlin wrote:

    This game has FAR bigger problems than hackers. Also equating some hackers as being the usual PC user base is a bit dumb

    Somewhat true though.

    cp2077

    [QUOTE="seanmcloughlin"]

    This game has FAR bigger problems than hackers. Also equating some hackers as being the usual PC user base is a bit dumb

    [/QUOTE]

    Somewhat true though.

  • Level 59
    Virtual Hustler
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    Dec 17, 2012 3:53 pm GMT

    Blabadon wrote:
    "I like listening to Mr_BillGates anecdotal evidence" - No one ever.

    Blabadon ends Bill's b*tching. Boom!

    [QUOTE="Blabadon"]"I like listening to Mr_BillGates anecdotal evidence" - No one ever.[/QUOTE]

    Blabadon ends Bill's b*tching. Boom!

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    Dec 17, 2012 3:54 pm GMT

    tagyhag wrote:
    A 9 year old can hack a game, but a console player has trouble installing one.

    What if the console player is 9 years old?

    Quickly! Think of a good sig. Everyone's counting on you.

    [QUOTE="tagyhag"]A 9 year old can hack a game, but a console player has trouble installing one. :P[/QUOTE]

    What if the console player is 9 years old?

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    Dec 17, 2012 3:55 pm GMT
    DayZ came out today?

    PS FOOOOOOUR! THE WAR IS OVER, SON! PC GAMING DYING CYCLE CONTINUES! MICROSOFT DOA! NINTENDO ON MARIO LIFE SUPPORT! PS4 > HIGH END PC!
    http://i.imgur.com/XObWdFK.gif

    DayZ came out today?
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    Dec 17, 2012 3:56 pm GMT
    psymon100 wrote:

    tagyhag wrote:
    A 9 year old can hack a game, but a console player has trouble installing one.

    What if the console player is 9 years old?

    Do they get that old?
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    [QUOTE="psymon100"]

    [QUOTE="tagyhag"]A 9 year old can hack a game, but a console player has trouble installing one. :P[/QUOTE]

    What if the console player is 9 years old?

    [/QUOTE] Do they get that old?
  • Level 44
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    Dec 17, 2012 3:56 pm GMT

    SaltyMeatballs wrote:
    DayZ came out today?

    Reminds me, we were supposed to get some DayZ standalone news the weekend just gone and I saw nothing

    [QUOTE="SaltyMeatballs"]DayZ came out today?[/QUOTE]

    Reminds me, we were supposed to get some DayZ standalone news the weekend just gone and I saw nothing :cry:

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    Dec 17, 2012 3:57 pm GMT

    tagyhag wrote:
    psymon100 wrote:

    tagyhag wrote:
    A 9 year old can hack a game, but a console player has trouble installing one.

    What if the console player is 9 years old?

    Do they get that old?

    Tee-Hee-Hee-Dog.jpg

    [QUOTE="tagyhag"][QUOTE="psymon100"]

    [QUOTE="tagyhag"]A 9 year old can hack a game, but a console player has trouble installing one. :P[/QUOTE]

    What if the console player is 9 years old?

    [/QUOTE] Do they get that old?[/QUOTE]

    Tee-Hee-Hee-Dog.jpg

  • Level 33
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    Dec 17, 2012 4:04 pm GMT
    SaltyMeatballs wrote:
    DayZ came out today?

    With Arma engine, it's gonna be as bad as the current mod. War Z is better, but the community is ruining the game.
    [QUOTE="SaltyMeatballs"]DayZ came out today?[/QUOTE] With Arma engine, it's gonna be as bad as the current mod. War Z is better, but the community is ruining the game.
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