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Forget about the leak shit.

The most important question right now is: now that it's being played, is the game any good?
Any pirate reviews out there?
Lol, be honest, you're just butthurt because somewhere the console versions was released earlier and your "pc mastah race" ego can't handle it.
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tinyE: Oh eat me.
Nope. Daddy said we're not allowed to have lunch before the game's release date :(
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daddy300: sorry was typing on the phone.

its shouldnt be allowed for retailer to have any game 2 weeks before lunch.
How about dinner?


(could not resist)
IMO, the funny thing is that if the console version had CDPR's 'no DRM, but you need to DL a file on launch day to play' instituted on consoles as well, this wouldn't be an issue. So it is kind of ironic that the 'necessary' security measure on the PC copies didn't stop the game from being played before launch.

Of course, the difference being the game hasn't actually been pirated. Still, I find the situation somewhat amusing.
Post edited May 09, 2015 by Coelocanth
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KneeTheCap: (and no, I really don't like mandatory day 1 downloads, I kinda remember when Aliens: Colonial Marines failed to download its .exe file when it got released...)
At least that spared you the torture of playing Aliens: Colonial Marines :-D
I guess that's what you can expect when you send game "gold" a month before release and keep printed versions for two weeks. Most ironic part - all of a sudden, a pirates' lair PC has nothing to do with it. Oh, all that bashing from console peasants. /grin
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Cyraxpt: Lol, be honest, you're just butthurt because somewhere the console versions was released earlier and your "pc mastah race" ego can't handle it.
Naw... PC Master Race will wait patiently rather than suffer bleeding eyes from Atari 2600 level graphics. :)
*runs*