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Wolfenstein: The New Order has been pirated over 100,000 times already

Now, TorrentFreak reports that the shooter has been downloaded illegally over 100,000 times already, and that’s no small feat considering it weighs in at 43.65 gb.

It’s believed that he file size consists largely of uncompressed textures, and TorrenFreak has cited rumours that there’s lots of junk files in there to bolster the file size and deter piracy. We’re not so sure about that one though.

thereapersson4035d ago

Ah yeah, the PC Master Race shows its' support to fledgling software. Woe art thou who consider inferior consoles, supporting developers who make the games. Pirate software on PC and be free of the financial shackles of retail prices!

Sly-Lupin4035d ago

You seem to think that this kind of post is somehow less annoying/moronic than the "master race" nonsense.

It's not.

thereapersson4035d ago

Did I hit a nerve? Cool story, BRO. Keep pirating for great justice!

RedDeadLB4035d ago

You do realize that consoles are still susceptible to piracy? Just wait until someone hacks the PS4 or Xbox One.

The number could have been much higher. I think the size of the game is a massive deterrent.

By the way. Games leak first on consoles. Weeks in advance. It's an extreme rarity that a PC game leaks on the net before the official release date.

Gamer19824035d ago

Indeed thanks to date locking on games nowadays (thanks to STEAM) crackers find it near impossible to release before the date.. Also pirating on PC has dropped substantially thanks to games being so damn cheap nowadays on PC.

Gamer19824035d ago

Erm this just shows how clueless you are.. The 360 is actually the most pirated platform of all (if you don't include handhelds because if you did DS would win by a landslide) I know several people who have bought 360s just because they can easily pirate games for it and even play them online (not personally just online people).

thereapersson4035d ago (Edited 4035d ago )

You assume too much. I've been too busy playing Blu Ray games to notice any piracy problems on my PS3, and now my PS4. U Mad? Keep working on that PCPS3 emulator that is nearly impossible to get viably, efficiently working. The irony of your argument? Microsoft has designed both of their consoles to be as close to PC's as possible.

OlekKing4035d ago

Oh yes, let's forget all the console pirates, pffft those don't matter at all! It's also no biggie that you can find pretty much any console release on torrent trackers weeks before release!
I wonder how you can be so biased and ignorant, it's sad to see.
There's douchebags in any demographic, and generalizing like you're doing just makes people point and laugh at you.

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MatrixxGT4035d ago

I'd like to think the ratio of console pirates vs PC pirates leans heavily on the PC side.

Its sad because it really is a good game and the devs should get the support. I gave them my $60.

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Fanatical's Explosive bundle is now live and lets you save big on 16 Steam Deck-friendly games

Fanatical has launched its new Explosive bundle, and this one can help you save big on a collection of Steam Deck-compatible titles.

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Wolfenstein: The New Order Is The Last Of Its Kind

Wolfenstein: The New Order turns ten years old today, so we decided to play it again and discovered just how much of an extinct kind of game it is.

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SovereignSnaKe388d ago

It's an outstanding game and so was The Old Blood. Also a lost era of gaming. Interesting, I received a physical copy of The Old Blood 9 years ago today from Poland. It was digital only in North America initially upon release so I had to import.

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Wolfenstein: The New Order - A Highly Rated FPS That Hasn't Stood the Test of Time

Wolfenstein: The New Order launched 10 years ago today, but can it stand up to the modern FPS titles it inspired?

Seth_hun388d ago

I disagree. Its still a fantastic game, with very good gunplay and a surprisingly loveable cast of characters and a good story trough many different and interesting setpieces

hiawa23388d ago (Edited 388d ago )

All The New Order needs for my tastes is a this gen enhancement patch.

ChasterMies388d ago

I played New Order a couple of years after launch and I give it an 8/10. The shooter holds up because it is focused on being a good shooter. There is no crafting, no RPG elements, no open world find the question mark Weapons are fun. Enemies are fun. Levels offer a nice mix of stealth and shooting. You get to be the predator; this isn’t a game about fending off waves of enemies while a robot companion unlocks a door. Most importantly, New Order is the last of a dying breed of single player shooters.

Skuletor388d ago

Singleplayer shooters are still getting released every year, just look up "boomer shooters" and you'll find an an abundance of them. AAA fps campaigns, not so much.

Last year had Trepang2, RoboCop: Rogue City, Turbo Overkill, Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun, Dread Templar, Sprawl and more

DustMan388d ago

The games you mentioned are not from AAA developers. Wolfenstein likely had a budget that was probably as big as all those games you mentioned combined. I'm not knocking the new wave of retro shooters. I absolutely love them (I think some get much higher review scores than they deserve though). I just really wouldn't describe Wolfenstein as purely a boomer shooter based on the relatively cohesive story, with cut scenes and is fully voice acted. Full set piece moments.

AA development seems to be focused keeping the single player solo experience alive. But the big developers are only concerned about the MTX and milking players who enjoy multiplayer.

ChasterMies387d ago (Edited 387d ago )

The age of AA shooters. I’m not saying it’s a bad thing. I like less expense, shorter games.

Abear21388d ago

Weird all the Wolfenstein articles.

Can you guess what will be announced at Xbox showcase?

DefenderOfDoom2388d ago

What Machine Games did with Wolfenstein franchise is awesome. The game play definitely to me , is still very fun to play !!!

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