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Do pre orders get it early or something? I was under the impression it was out worldwide on the 7th Nov.

Anyone else got people on their friends list playing this? I’ve seen quite a few... I’m surprised there not banned yet.

I get my preorders usually 1 or 2 days early basically because e-tailers do their best to meet the street dates. So they send them Tuesday/Wednesday and there sent 1st class for the best part.

Some funky glitches in the online mode :laugh:

http://www.gowfans.com/news.php?readmore=59

Check out the long jump one!

I didn't think online servers would be enabled till nearer release?

Some funky glitches in the online mode :laugh:

http://www.gowfans.com/news.php?readmore=59

Check out the long jump one!

I didn't think online servers would be enabled till nearer release?

The only useful one would be that long jump one but I'm not surprised people have found glitches already. Half the people that "get it early" don't even play multiplayer they abandon their teams and just try to glitch, that is it and post it on Youtube. I'm not sure why or how that is cool anyway, wasting all your time like that. :|

The only useful one would be that long jump one but I'm not surprised people have found glitches already. Half the people that "get it early" don't even play multiplayer they abandon their teams and just try to glitch, that is it and post it on Youtube. I'm not sure why or how that is cool anyway, wasting all your time like that. :|

They want their 15000 views of fame on youtube.

one simple question. is this game released yet ? the release date says : 11.07.08 but the game is allready in the gamestore here in my country. i'm confused !!! :s

Buy it. Now. I will pay you back. I promise.

Either that or just tell me where the hell you live man. Geez, I'm going insane. :s

for anyone who doesn't know. Futureshop is having a promotion whether you buy the original or the speical edition of Gears 2, it comes with a Locust headshot figurine and COG tags for free. The item itself is worth $200. But damn, it doesn't open at 12am for people living in Ontario. It opens at 8am. Means I have to get up at like 5am and wait for my copy.

http://www.futureshop.ca/marketing/gow2/#

* I'm not sure if this is an online promotion? or is it both a store and online promotion? anyone help me out? *

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