Slight Live Hitch Grinds My Gears (of War PC)

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A slight problem with Microsoft's Games For Windows Live initiative is manifesting itself in the PC version of Epic Games' Gears of War, which infests stores today.

According to Microsoft, players are automatically prompted to download a Games For Windows Live update when they begin the game. However, the update refuses to install correctly, which can cause some problems.

The solution is an extremely easy one. After downloading the update and arriving at the main menu screen, simply quit of the game and restart it, which should cause the update to install. Alternatively, players may download and apply the update separately.

"The good news is that once you go through the above process, you won't have to do it again," reads a post on the Microsoft-sponsored Gamerscore Blog. "Microsoft Game Studios is working on a title update to be released in the near future that will allow users to avoid manually exiting "Gears of War" to apply the update."

"Happy curb-stomping," the entry concludes. For more on Gears of War, check out Nick Breckon's in-depth review.

Chris Faylor was previously a games journalist creating content at Shacknews.

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    November 7, 2007 9:15 AM

    Ugh, for a second I thought Drucifer was writing these articles!

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      November 7, 2007 9:28 AM

      You cannot escape the wrath of Drucifer. His reach is vast and absolute.

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      November 7, 2007 9:30 AM

      people actually bought this? I felt crazily rotten after picking up Halo 2 on faith. GFW blows... :(

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        November 7, 2007 9:45 AM

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          November 7, 2007 11:10 AM

          I would love to play coop, but the whole GFW w/ it's multi limits that fly in the face of everything we've known for years combined w/ the deep consolization that's present in the menus w/ the red A button sadden me greatly. Halo 2's menu system proved incredibly frustrating and downright irritating.

          FGFW

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        November 7, 2007 11:40 AM

        Well you have only yourself to blame for wanting to buy an outdated shooter like Halo 2 on the PC, where there already were several far better shooters. It has little to do with the GFW launch (your desire to play a crummy shooter when better ones were available).

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