War Thunder fans can t stop leaking classified military documents TechRadar

War Thunder fans can t stop leaking classified military documents TechRadar

War Thunder fans can t stop leaking classified military documents TechRadar Skip to main content TechRadar is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's why you can trust us. War Thunder fans can t stop leaking classified military documents By Henry Stockdale last updated 3 June 2022 Why does this keep happening (Image credit: Gaijin Entertainment) Audio player loading… Here we are again, folks. For the third time in two years, a War Thunder fan has been caught leaking classified military documents on the game's official forums. Available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, War Thunder has historically seen some heated online arguments. Sure, none of these fans have had malicious intent, but still: Leaking military secrets in an attempt to convince developers to change in-game stats? Probably not the best way to state your case. This time around, a player shared armament schematics for a Chinese Type 96 Main Battle Tank. Swiftly banning this user and deleting the post, Gaijin Entertainment released this statement to Kotaku (opens in new tab): "Publishing classified information on any vehicle of any nation at War Thunder forums is clearly prohibited, and the game developers never use it in their work. While we understand that our players want the game to be as realistic as possible, we're kindly asking them not to do anything illegal and jeopardize their safety, as well as safety of our community team members." Continuing on, Gaijin explain that the development staff "do their best to research information on vehicles using legally available tools." Urging fans not to keep doing this, it finishes by explicitly stating "scandals like this are clearly not useful for our efforts." War Thunder s forums have stories to tell War Thunder's forums were initially graced with classified secrets back in June 2021, when an argument broke out around the game's depiction of the Challenger 2. Stating that this interpretation was incorrect, forum user Pyrophoric posted Challenger 2 documents and screenshots to prove a point. Unsurprisingly, these were soon deleted. Come September 2021, a second incident occurred when another argument broke out on the game's forums. This time, it revolved around France's Leclerc Main Battle Tank. trying to win the argument, a user posted part of the tank's manual -- and once again, the information was quickly deleted. It should go without saying, but War Thunder forum users: Please, don't carelessly breach your country's official secrets act. No matter how badly you want to win the argument, it just isn't worth it.Elsewhere in gaming, Sony's airing its next State of Play presentation later today Henry Stockdale Henry is a freelance writer based in Bournemouth, United Kingdom. When he's not wandering in VR or burning through his RPG backlog, he's probably planning his next D&D session. See more Gaming news TechRadar Newsletter Sign up to get breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis and more, plus the hottest tech deals! Thank you for signing up to TechRadar. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again. MOST POPULARMOST SHARED1The iPhone 14 Pro is made of the wrong stuff; the Pixel 7 proves that to me2Stop saying Mario doesn't have an accent in The Super Mario Bros. Movie3Google Pixel Tablet is what Apple should've done ages ago4RTX 4090 too expensive? Nvidia resurrects another old favorite5More than one million credit card details leaked online1The iPhone 14 Pro is made of the wrong stuff; the Pixel 7 proves that to me2iPhone 15 tipped to come with an upgraded 5G chip3If this feature succeeds for Modern Warfare 2, Microsoft can't ignore it4Apple October launches: the new devices we might see this month5The Rings of Power episode 8 trailer feels like one big Sauron misdirect Technology Magazines (opens in new tab)● (opens in new tab)The best tech tutorials and in-depth reviewsFrom$12.99 (opens in new tab)View (opens in new tab)
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