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Plan to replace faulty Terminator: Salvation PC copies announced


It's one of the bigger blunders in recent PC game release history. Retail copies of the movie adaptation of Terminator: Salvation had a show-stopping bug that prevented the game from being installed. The game's publisher Evolved Games has already stated they are recalling the unsold defective copies from store shelves with replacement (and presumably working) copies shipping in a few days.

But, you may ask, what about all those folks who have already gotten their defective copies of the game? Evolved has set up a support page on their web site with a toll free number people affected by this issue can call. They state, "They will coordinate the replacement and make sure everyone that was affected by the defective disc is taken care of." Again this is just for the PC retail game version; this install bug has apparently not been an issue for downloadable versions of the game via Steam or Direct2Drive.

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