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Microsoft moved its company management division and backup copies of records to Humacao in Puerto Rico several years ago. Discs of programs such as Microsoft XP, Office and video games published by Microsoft Game Studios (Halo, Forza, etc) were too moved there.
A few days ago a rumour circulated that some records of the Reach Halo Microsoft factory had been taken, and were being sold on the street.
According to the rumour, several of the people who bought the records from the black market then played the game online on Xbox Live. These players were then tracked, and federal agents soon arrived at their households accompanied by personnel of Microsoft, requesting that they return the game and inquiring about the means in which they obtained it.
The rumour has been confirmed by an anonymous source within the FBI, who contacted the website PRAG.
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Last edited by MomasBoyOnline; 08-26-2010 at 06:32 PM.
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THanks schwalm for the news![]()
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iWin?
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That's why you play stolen games offline =D. Nice thread
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For those wondering why people are thanking Schwalm, he sent me the source link, I wrote the article however.![]()
Wouldn't be worth picking one of these up on the black market imo.
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Stupid stupid people playing stolen games online.
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haha Microsoft sucks
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need...halo...reach...NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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be kinda weird to have the fbi come to ur house
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