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Lineage II: The Chaotic Throne
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Pc
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Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game
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High-tension Battle : The graphic concept of Lineage II is made up assuming that there is a tremendous siege by dozens of charaters which has the most advanced 3D details like those in fighting games. Rampart standing high in the way of surging ...
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17-03-08 Review for Pc
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04-29-09 Lineage 2 celebrates fifth birthday
04-29-08 New expansion of Lineage 2 is live
07-20-04 NCSoft goes European
04-22-04 Lineage2 beta ends
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Woman arrested for deleting savegames
Boomtown is reporting that in Japan, a woman has been arrested after deleting the savegames of her former boyfriend.
Apparantly, both got to know each other through the online game Lineage and started a relationship. When the guy broke up with the woman (who's in her 30's apparantly), she wanted revenge and deleted all his savegames from his Lineage account including all the items he had collected up until then.
Crazy people...
Apparantly, both got to know each other through the online game Lineage and started a relationship. When the guy broke up with the woman (who's in her 30's apparantly), she wanted revenge and deleted all his savegames from his Lineage account including all the items he had collected up until then.
The jilted girlfriend, said to be in her thirties, logged onto her ex-lover's Lineage account with his username and password. Once there she deleted his game data including all the items, weapons and clothes he had collected.
Although the boyfriend did not suffer financially he reported the misuse of his account to the police. Police then reported the woman of Toyama Prefecture, to the Fukushima District Public Prosecutors Office accusing her of violating a law banning illegal access to someone else's online accounts.
Although the boyfriend did not suffer financially he reported the misuse of his account to the police. Police then reported the woman of Toyama Prefecture, to the Fukushima District Public Prosecutors Office accusing her of violating a law banning illegal access to someone else's online accounts.
Crazy people...
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