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That wasn't exactly what I meant. If people request (or publish) conversions before the release date then they will get a warning, along with their posts deleted - this has already been decided in the previous poll. If there are many requests then many people will get a warning. And, if/when I get annoyed, a sticky will be made, too - in my opinion, that's more to the point than leaving a closed thread as a memento for a few (?) days.
I was talking about screenshots and file lists with details that are suspicious enough in general. I cannot give you a precise definition of "suspicious enough"; the decision will be the moderators' but forum members can also contribute to it by reporting posts that they find "suspicious enough". Spec Ops: The Line has been released (in the USA) on July 26, according to ToTheGame.com, but its thread has a "suspicious enough" file list in its second post already. How ironic!
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