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If the game's conversion files or 'file list' is in here before the actual release, it's piracy. For example spec ops will be released in 29, but pirated version on internet and people requested it.
Deleting these kind of threads directly 'on sight', will cause other problems, because they will continue to request them. IMO, thread should be locked with a notice that it's a pirated version's request, and it should remain until actual release then deletion. |
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