

#GEARS OF WAR COG TAG LOCATION PC#
Well, they're back for the PC version, and what with the new content at the end there are now 33 to locate, lying somewhere close to a Crimson Omen sign subtly sprayed to try and catch your eye. One of the ones that tied us in knots on Xbox 360 was collecting the COG tags - dog tags shaped like cogs that glow rather helpfully (perhaps this is why their owners are long dead), scattered throughout the game and key to unlocking a not undesirable 60 gamerpoints.
#GEARS OF WAR COG TAG LOCATION WINDOWS#
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