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Originally posted by Team Andromeda View PostIf he's from SEGA America, he's even a bigger loser than you ...
Literally, the first rule:
- Show courtesy and consideration to others at all times. Everyone has different opinions and we all should respect that. The forum would be a boring place to be if we all thought the same!
Can we all have a think about how we would like to be spoken to and we speak to others, please?
Show's over, back on topic, please.
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostShow's over, back on topic, please.
His PS5 pre-order should also be somehow banned, and re-routed to my house where it truly belongs.
I'm not normally up for a pile-on, because you don't know how ****ty someone's day has been. But this has been going on for years and years.
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostShow's over, back on topic, please.
A Tb of data has been stolen from Capcom. So far only 60gb has been shown but it contained the source code for DMC2.
Release date and pricing for RE8 (April)
And that RE4: remake will be VR.
I wonder if the ps4 version of RE8 will also be VR.
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Originally posted by Cassius_Smoke View PostOn that note:
A Tb of data has been stolen from Capcom. So far only 60gb has been shown but it contained the source code for DMC2.
Release date and pricing for RE8 (April)
And that RE4: remake will be VR.
I wonder if the ps4 version of RE8 will also be VR.
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Originally posted by wakka View PostWow, April is really soon that's great news. Have you got a link?
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Bit of a tricky one, this, because the information about new games is of interest, but it's been acquired through a ransomware attack.
They also stole personal data, which is really the news we should be looking at:
Capcom confirms up to 350,000 items of personal data have been hacked
"Capcom has confirmed that it’s been the victim of a ransomware attack, which has seen up to 350,000 items of personal data stolen from its servers, including the names and addresses of customers and former employees.
Confirming a report from last week, the Resident Evil publisher said that it had been targeted by the Ragnar Locker hacker group, which it said had sent it a message earlier this month demanding money in exchange for data stolen from its servers.
At the time, media reports claimed that over 1TB of data had been stolen during the hack and that the hacker group was demanding $11m in bitcoin for return of the files. If no deal was made, then the data would be published or sold, a report by Bleeping Computers claimed.
VGC has been able to verify that files from the leak are already being actively circulated online, including personal data.
Capcom said on Monday that it had reported the incident to the police, shut down and restructured its severs and called in a third-party security company to inspect them.
The Japanese firm said it has begun contacting individuals whose information it has verified to have been compromised to explain the background of the incident.
So far, Capcom has acknowledged nine items of personal information verified to have been stolen by the group, which is made up of data for former and current employees, including addresses and passports. In addition, some sales reports and financial information have been verified to have been stolen, it said."
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