LOL(relationed whit Halo2 leak)

Hahahahaha...that sucks! But the guy's name is Freeman...hmmm...that reminds me of something?
 
:LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

So great. :cheers:

That is, if he is telling the truth.
 
MS pwned him...pwned him good.

edit: even though it might be fake..

edit2: yep, definitely fake...
 
It's a fake. It'd be pretty funny if he was telling the truth...but that's not the case :p
 
So it turns out Freeman is a Halo 2 fanboy all along....

Ah yes, all the pieces fall into their place now.
 
Its bs.
I dont belive MS is allowed to go on his PC and find out Halo2 was on his desktop.Thats got to break some kind of privacy law.

7th page

"2Its not true, I just spoke to him on AIM, his AIM is in his Profile. He says he did it for a dare on LUELinks
Nothing to see, move along people, only a childish troll."
 
Tropico said:
Its bs.
Thats got to break some kind of privacy law.

There is. No one is allowed to access your computer through the internet without permission.
 
Rofl, im playing it right now, on Xbox Crystal :naughty:,,

what can I say.. :x

its very cool, , its just like halo, with duel weilding , an energy sword, and destructable veichles, and shinier bump maps. but they got rid of the classic machine rifle :(

other than that, its Halo!

im j/k of course.. or am I.. :O
 
clarky003 said:
Rofl, im playing it right now, on Xbox Crystal :naughty:,,

what can I say.. :x

its very cool, , its just like halo, with duel weilding , an energy sword, and destructable veichles, and shinier bump maps. but they got rid of the classic machine rifle :(

other than that, its Halo!

yes I loved the desing of the old assault rifle :(
 
<RJMC> said:
yes I loved the desing of the old assault rifle :(

it was ashame they scrapped it, why oh why.. the display was my favourite part, with the compass too... poo, id be happy if i could duel weild the old rifle, but now I cant :frown: .

god damn you bungie! ,, errr,, microsoft!
 
its a fake

1) MS would have to hack into his PC to find it on his desktop. MS doesn't hack into random people's PCs. (I'm sure they could but they would waste their time doing that)

2) Even if it was real, he could delete it and there would be no evidence it ever existed on his computer.
 
Zeus said:
its a fake

1) MS would have to hack into his PC to find it on his desktop. MS doesn't hack into random people's PCs. (I'm sure they could but they would waste their time doing that)

2) Even if it was real, he could delete it and there would be no evidence it ever existed on his computer.

#2 is not true. You can format your HD and the FBI can still retrieve files that were on it. The only real way to destroy the evidence would be to break the HD physically, maybe burn it or something.
 
Kiva128 said:
#2 is not true. You can format your HD and the FBI can still retrieve files that were on it. The only real way to destroy the evidence would be to break the HD physically, maybe burn it or something.

there are programs that will completely erase the information. the fbi is very good at restoring "destroyed" hd's. i saw a tv program on this once. very cool.
 
Yes after being called up over suspision of piracy smashing your hard-drive would not seem like a suspicious activity at all.. in-fact I recommend it.
 
Probably fake, sounds like he have a swedish or scandinavian name. And if hes form here they cant do much....
 
lol funny, but they'll never get $100,000 from him, he'd be working all his life to pay that off!

And yes, it probably is fake.

Also the fact that Microsoft has apparantly "Admitted" that they knew the copy was on his desktop suggests a breach of privacy (They must have used backdoor methods in Windows to gain access to his desktop). If they'd just said that they'd traced a downloaded copy of the game to his I.P. address then it'd be more believable.
 
Funny but fake.

For one, microsoft wouldn't call him at his house, they would contact him by email or snail mail through his ISP. Even if they called, they wouldn't know his name, only his dad's, unless he's the one who is paying for the connection in his parents' house instead of his parents (which is unlikely).
As has been said it's also unlikely that they would hack into someone's pc, as evidence like that wouldn't hold in court.

And why was 'microsoft' calling anyway? They contacted him to tell him he would be contacted later? Yeah right.

It's either simply a rather obvious fake post, or his friend got a prank call.
 
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