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I‘m pretty sure we need to wait for the open beta of GFACE ! In my opinion a game in open beta on a closed beta platform make no sense o_O What do you think ?
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probably evolving into ferrets next time for the wait =P - Collapse
well they cant really test anything with out a game...and they cant start warface open beta without gface being open beta...so we will just post images forever :)
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Xbox 180. No more 24-hour check-in and DRM restrictions. Shame about the removal of the "family sharing" thing, but at least now I can buy a system in confidence it‘ll work in HK when I move there (they removed geographical restrictions, too). You pulled through, Mattrick.
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I play the Russian version: http://beta.gface.com/5073728 - Collapse
Do you have what about south korea download site?
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Oyunun tam sürümü ne zaman çıkacak bilgisi olan var mı? Does anyone have knowledge of the full version of the game will be released when?
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Lets PLAY DIRTY POOL.... :) U.S. INTEL HACKS AL-QAEDA MAGAZINE, SPARKING FIRST AMENDMENT DEBATE whaaaaaatt???? Al-Qaeda’s English language magazine, which last month labeled the Boston bombers as “great brothers,” was reportedly hacked by U.S. intelligence agencis to make content unreadable, according to the Washington Post. This attempt to, at least temporarily, disrupt readers from viewing Inspire magazine has re-ignited a debate regarding the First Amendment and extremist content. The operation succeeded, at least temporarily, in thwarting publication of the latest issue of Inspire, the English-language magazine distributed by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. When it appeared online, the text on the second page was garbled and the following 20 pages were blank. The sabotaged version was quickly removed from the online forum that hosted it, according to independent analysts who track jihadi Web sites. “You can make it hard for them to distribute it, or you can mess with the content. And you can mess with the content in a way that is obvious or in ways that are not obvious,” said one intelligence official, who, like others, spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive internal debates.
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