Recommended Posts

they sullied that game's name sooooooo badly :( i loved MoH games...

I used to love Medal of Honor games to death. I don't want to sound like I'm flaming, but I felt the same way about the Call of Duty series. The first handful of games they came out were amazing.

COD and NFS series have been repeated to death on an annual basis. I seriously think Activision and Black Box should collaborate on a racing war game instead of bringing out rehashed versions so that we don't get bored.

This is not fresh news by any stretch, but it doesn't look like anybody has posted it yet: it looks like the dedicated servers in Modern Warfare 3 are only going to be unranked games. If you want to progress through the ranks, you're going to have to play in public matches. Source: http://www.destructoid.com/modern-warfare-3-dedicated-servers-unranked-only-214298.phtml

And according to fourzerotwo, the administrators in the dedicated servers will have complete control over which equipment is locked and which equipment is available: http://twitter.com/#!/fourzerotwo/status/127457422305542144

The unranked thing is a little disappointing, to be honest. I wasn't planning on getting the PC version of MW3 anyways (it's going to be the 360 version for me), but it's funny to think that CoD4 had a better PC version than every other Call of Duty game that has come out since.

This is not fresh news by any stretch, but it doesn't look like anybody has posted it yet: it looks like the dedicated servers in Modern Warfare 3 are only going to be unranked games. If you want to progress through the ranks, you're going to have to play in public matches. Source: http://www.destructo...ly-214298.phtml

And according to fourzerotwo, the administrators in the dedicated servers will have complete control over which equipment is locked and which equipment is available: http://twitter.com/#...457422305542144

The unranked thing is a little disappointing, to be honest. I wasn't planning on getting the PC version of MW3 anyways (it's going to be the 360 version for me), but it's funny to think that CoD4 had a better PC version than every other Call of Duty game that has come out since.

I only widhed they at least made a remake of COD 4 multiplayer

*SIGH*

This is not fresh news by any stretch, but it doesn't look like anybody has posted it yet: it looks like the dedicated servers in Modern Warfare 3 are only going to be unranked games. If you want to progress through the ranks, you're going to have to play in public matches. Source: http://www.destructo...ly-214298.phtml

And according to fourzerotwo, the administrators in the dedicated servers will have complete control over which equipment is locked and which equipment is available: http://twitter.com/#...457422305542144

The unranked thing is a little disappointing, to be honest. I wasn't planning on getting the PC version of MW3 anyways (it's going to be the 360 version for me), but it's funny to think that CoD4 had a better PC version than every other Call of Duty game that has come out since.

Well isn't that lovely. Infinity Ward and Activision are scum in the world of PC gaming.

Everyone, we'd like to officially welcome you back to horrible lag and host advantage! Have fun!

This is not fresh news by any stretch, but it doesn't look like anybody has posted it yet: it looks like the dedicated servers in Modern Warfare 3 are only going to be unranked games. If you want to progress through the ranks, you're going to have to play in public matches. Source: http://www.destructo...ly-214298.phtml

And according to fourzerotwo, the administrators in the dedicated servers will have complete control over which equipment is locked and which equipment is available: http://twitter.com/#...457422305542144

The unranked thing is a little disappointing, to be honest. I wasn't planning on getting the PC version of MW3 anyways (it's going to be the 360 version for me), but it's funny to think that CoD4 had a better PC version than every other Call of Duty game that has come out since.

well it makes sense... it prevents server hacks and what not to rank up you guys quickly. even black ops had a issue where you could go and eff with the settings and if you blew yourself up you would gain enough experience to jump to level 50. They had trouble preventing that with their own servers, on servers where they literally have no control? it's going to be impossible.

well it makes sense... it prevents server hacks and what not to rank up you guys quickly. even black ops had a issue where you could go and eff with the settings and if you blew yourself up you would gain enough experience to jump to level 50. They had trouble preventing that with their own servers, on servers where they literally have no control? it's going to be impossible.

Weren't there rank hacks in MW2 anyway? It's a moot point, really.

Weren't there rank hacks in MW2 anyway? It's a moot point, really.

yeah that's my point... they have a hard enough time preventing it with things they are suppose to have full control over. it's not a moot point at all...

more people would be ****ed off and would never play on official servers if every dbag could go on a hacked rank server just level up and prestige there guy like 15 times in 10 minutes. is that's what you actually want?

yeah that's my point... they have a hard enough time preventing it with things they are suppose to have full control over. it's not a moot point at all...

more people would be ****ed off and would never play on official servers if every dbag could go on a hacked rank server just level up and prestige there guy like 15 times in 10 minutes. is that's what you actually want?

I'm not understanding what angle you're coming from here. If people hack their rank regardless of whether the server is a dedicated one or P2P, then why bother restricting us to P2P?

I'm not understanding what angle you're coming from here. If people hack their rank regardless of whether the server is a dedicated one or P2P, then why bother restricting us to P2P?

cause i'm coming from the angle of logic. they are NOT restricting you to p2p. their will be official dedicated servers as well. they are just providing tools so you can host your own server. And if they were restricting you to p2p, my examples are exactly WHY they are doing it.

cause i'm coming from the angle of logic. they are NOT restricting you to p2p. their will be official dedicated servers as well. they are just providing tools so you can host your own server. And if they were restricting you to p2p, my examples are exactly WHY they are doing it.

The entire point of the article was that they Infinity Ward is only allowing dedicated servers for unranked matches. If you want to progress, which naturally I assume you would, you'd have to play on a P2P server.

The entire point of the article was that they Infinity Ward is only allowing dedicated servers for unranked matches. If you want to progress, which naturally I assume you would, you'd have to play on a P2P server.

it doesn't say anywhere you have to play on a P2P Server. Black ops had dedicated servers provided by teryarch/activision. the same will happen here.

They don't want to drop matchmaking entirely. That's why you won't be able to rank up in dedicated servers. It has nothing to do with cheating because both IWNET and dedicated servers should use VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat).

i like the gamplay. why fix what isn't broke? and besides, can't judge it until you have played it...

just fix the balancing, it was terrible in black ops...

Now MW2 was horrible. CoD4 is the best. The keep it simple approach without overpowered killstreaks.

it doesn't say anywhere you have to play on a P2P Server. Black ops had dedicated servers provided by teryarch/activision. the same will happen here.

In the name of "control," Infinity Ward is restricting dedicated server support to unranked matches only.
@fourzerotwo Yes I _am_ forced to go p2p to rank up. Otherwise i'm just on a server given a rank/unlocks

@Quercuas It's the same on consoles. They can't rank up in private or custom games. Public is about progression, private is about control.

http://twitter.com/#...665389881663488

Bowling is confirming it himself, what more do you need?

COD and NFS series have been repeated to death on an annual basis. I seriously think Activision and Black Box should collaborate on a racing war game instead of bringing out rehashed versions so that we don't get bored.

id already did that with RAGE.

http://twitter.com/#...665389881663488

Bowling is confirming it himself, what more do you need?

he never says that. never. it says the process is the same as consoles where you have to use their service, but you can use that service in blackops and still hop onto a dedicated server from teryarch/activision. did you not play black ops for PC?

Now MW2 was horrible. CoD4 is the best. The keep it simple approach without overpowered killstreaks.

i loved mw2... i hadn't play a CoD for so many hours since CoD 2's online.

Now MW2 was horrible. CoD4 is the best. The keep it simple approach without overpowered killstreaks.

Yeah, I agree. I really hated MW2, an unbalanced joke of a game. Only CoD game I gave up on way before the next one came out. Kids hiding in corners of the maps just to get their nuke, regardless of how their team is doing.

cause i'm coming from the angle of logic. they are NOT restricting you to p2p. their will be official dedicated servers as well. they are just providing tools so you can host your own server. And if they were restricting you to p2p, my examples are exactly WHY they are doing it.

I hope you're right. I suppose we will find out in time, though I find it a little telling how fourzerotwo hasn't explicitly stated that official dedicated servers exist. If IW really does plan on putting them in, you would think fourzerotwo would be loudly correcting that Destructoid article. Instead, IW has been conspicuously silent.

Either way, I'm excited for MW3. I'm loving the idea behind the Strike Packages. Again, we don't know how well they will work in practice, but I'm glad that they have at least acknowledged one of MW2's many, many shortcomings.

I hope you're right. I suppose we will find out in time, though I find it a little telling how fourzerotwo hasn't explicitly stated that official dedicated servers exist. If IW really does plan on putting them in, you would think fourzerotwo would be loudly correcting that Destructoid article. Instead, IW has been conspicuously silent.

they have them for black ops. i don't see why they wouldn't for this. it would make no sense.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • Microsoft Weekly: Surface Laptop Ultra, Windows 11 context menus, Build 2026 recap, and more by Taras Buria This week's news recap is here, with Microsoft announcing the new Surface Laptop Ultra, fresh chips from NVIDIA for Windows on ARM, a no-build week, fixes for Windows 11's context menus, gaming news, reviews, and more. Quick links: Windows 10 and 11 Windows Insider Program Updates are available Reviews are in Gaming news Great deals to check Windows 11 and Windows 10 Here, we talk about everything happening around Microsoft's latest operating system in the Stable channel and preview builds: new features, removed features, controversies, bugs, interesting findings, and more. And, of course, you may find a word or two about older versions. At Computex 2026, together with NVIDIA, Microsoft announced the Surface Laptop Ultra, its most powerful laptop to date, powered by NVIDIA's RTX Spark processor. Details about this computer are currently scarce, as Microsoft has only revealed certain parts of its specs. So far, we know that the computer has a 15-inch mini-LED display, a rich set of ports, a powerful processor, and all-day battery life. It also comes with a new wallpaper, which you can already download here in full resolution. The Surface Laptop Studio is not the only NVIDIA-powered Surface, which Microsoft unveiled this week. At Build 2026, the company also debuted the Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, an odd-shaped desktop with a 20-core NVIDIA Grace CPU and an NVIDIA Blackwell RTX GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores and fifth-generation Tensor Cores with FP4 precision, connected via the NVIDIA NVLink-C2C chip-to-chip interconnect for high performance. According to Microsoft, it can run models with up to 120 billion parameters locally without relying on cloud GPU infrastructure. These two new Surface devices are likely to cost quite a lot, and for those who need a more affordable device, Microsoft is preparing the next-gen Qualcomm-powered Surface Pro and Surface Laptop. This week, details about these two devices leaked in plenty of detail. Other announcements at Build 2026 include the following: Microsoft unveils new security tools for IT admins and developers building AI products Microsoft announces Scout, an OpenClaw-powered personal agent for enterprise customers Microsoft unveils MAI-Thinking-1 reasoning and MAI-Code-1 coding models Microsoft announced a new Windows 11 native command-line utility Microsoft unveils Majorana 2 quantum chip, accelerating commercial timeline to 2029 Microsoft believes that AI agents will eventually replace apps through Project Solara Microsoft introduces Web IQ, a Bing-powered search system built for AI agents Last week, Microsoft released a new Experimental build, which introduced a major Start menu upgrade. It now lets you toggle off specific parts of the menu without affecting other features, resize the menu, and hide additional UI elements. We published a closer look here, so if you want to know what Microsoft is cooking without enrolling in the Insider program and installing unstable builds, check it out. Speaking of new features, many users are very annoyed about the way Microsoft delivers them. Recently, a frustrated user shared their experience with gradual rollouts, and even Microsoft engineers admitted there is a flaw in the system that prevents new features from applying properly. One of those new features includes the ability to uninstall AI models in Windows 11 with a single click. Windows 11 is finally getting fixes for its slow context menus. Marcus Ash from Microsoft confirmed that the company is working on fixing Windows 11's context menus. Reworked context menus are going to be faster, simpler by default, and "configurable to what you use most." According to Marcus, Microsoft will share more details soon. Windows Insider Program Windows 11 preview builds, released last week, are now available for download as standalone ISO files. These days, Microsoft regularly pushes new images, allowing users to clean-install its recent Windows 11 preview builds faster and easier. If you want to try the latest Windows 11 features without jumping through the Windows Update hoops, get those new images here. Sadly, Microsoft did not release new Windows 11 preview builds this week. Come back next time. Updates are available This section covers software, firmware, and other notable updates (released and coming soon) delivering new features, security fixes, improvements, patches, and more from Microsoft and third parties. Microsoft is preparing new features for Teams. Later this month, the messenger will receive a new download manager with auto-dismissing notifications, reducing clutter and making the overall experience less annoying when dealing with downloads. Mozilla released Firefox 151.0.3, a new bug-fixing update for the browser. It is a small release, which fixes problems with pasting into text fields and the oversized VPN button on the toolbar. The update is now available for all users in the Release channel. Here are other updates and releases you may find interesting: VS Code 1.123 introduces massive upgrades for persistent AI developer workflows Microsoft OneDrive is getting a simple yet much-needed feature Microsoft faces heat after quietly blocking promised Office features on Apple systems Microsoft resumes forced Copilot app installation on some Windows PCs Browser vendors pen an open letter to Microsoft, saying "enough is enough" Here are the latest drivers and firmware updates released this week: AMD Radeon Software 26.6.1 with optimizations for F1 25: 2026 Season, World of Tanks: HEAT, and various bug fixes. Reviews are in Here is the hardware and software we reviewed this week Steven Parker dropped more mini PC reviews this week. GEEKOM Air12 2026 Edition is a low-power, affordable computer with an Intel Tiger Lake Pentium Gold processor, up to 16GB of memory, and 512GB of storage, costing just $349. It is light, quiet, energy efficient, and has modern ports on the front. However, the front-facing USB Type-C is data-only, and there are some quirks with the computer's memory, so check out the full review. The AMD RX 9070 GRE has been released worldwide, and we published a benchmark review comparing this powerful graphics card to the RX 9070 XT, 7800 XT, the NVIDIA RTX 5070, and RTX 4070. It has solid, balanced performance, plenty of RAM, and low temperatures, but watch out for mediocre ray tracing performance and not the best efficiency. Also, we reviewed the Cuktech 10 Ultra, a compact, high-power charger with four ports and a big display full of various stats. This tiny charger can pull nearly 120W and spread that power according to each connected device's needs. It also comes with a high-quality 240W cable, three power modes, and retractable prongs. The best part? It is quite affordable, just make sure you have an outlet placed in the right spot to benefit from the built-in display. On the gaming side Learn about upcoming game releases, Xbox rumors, new hardware, software updates, freebies, deals, discounts, and more. Do you remember the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally, Microsoft's first handheld console designed in partnership with ASUS? This week, ASUS revealed a new version of the device to celebrate twenty years of its Republic of Gamers brand. The new ROG Xbox Ally X20 features an OLED display, a transforming D-Pad, TMR sticks, and other changes. However, the chip inside the console is still the same. Forza Horizon 6 launched last month to critical acclaim, but the game will soon have a new rival made by those who used to work on Forza Horizon titles. Mike Brown from Maverick Games announced Clutch, an upcoming racing game with a story-driven campaign, deep car customization, and rich multiplayer. The game is coming to PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5 in Spring 2027. The next update for Minecraft now has a release date. This week, Mojang announced that Chaos Cubed will be available on June 16, 2026. In addition, Mojang published a teaser of the next Minecraft movie. A Minecraft Movie Squared has now been confirmed for a release somewhere in 2027. NVIDIA GeForce Now is getting 18 new games in June. Those include Jurassic World Evolution 3, Fatekeeper, GOALS, Gothic 1 Remake, NTE: Neverness to Everness, and more. If you are a Game Pass subscriber, you can also get new games soon: Persona 5 Royal, Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions, and more are coming to the service this month. Sumer Game Fest 2026 happened this week, where we saw plenty of new games, including Alien Isolation 2, Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3, Gen Atlas from the Shadow of the Colossus creator, a new Cuphead game in 8-bit style, a new expansion for Mafia: The Old Country, and more. Finally, here are this week's Weekend PC Game Deals, full of discounts and the latest freebies from the Epic Games Store. Other gaming news includes the following: God of War Laufey announced, introducing Kratos' wife as the new protagonist Ori studio's No Rest for the Wicked 1.0 release and console plans announced Microsoft launches Godot Sample to streamline Xbox PC game development on the engine Great deals to check Every week, we cover many deals on different hardware and software. The following discounts are still available, so check them out. You might find something you want or need. Samsung 990 PRO SSD 2TB NVMe - $389.99 | 39% off Sonos Sub 4 - Wireless Subwoofer - $759 | 16% off Logitech MX Creative Console - $159.99 | 20% off This link will take you to other issues of the Microsoft Weekly series. You can also support Neowin by registering for a free member account or subscribing for extra member benefits, along with an ad-free tier option.
    • Let's goooooooo! I've been loving the entries so far! I still have to finish Rebirth (things have been busy!)! Excited for this next installment.
    • "Revelation?" I was hoping for this episode to be called "Reunion". Oh, well... In a related note, the Final Fantasy VII compilation has received an EC entry, short for Ever Crisis. For those who don't know, it already had AC, BC, CC, and DC entries, short for Advent Children, Before Crisis, Crisis Core, and Dirge of Cerberus. I hope it doesn't get an FC entry becaude that would be a freakin' crisis.
    • Uh, after intense testing now, 'Samsung Browser' is not the best one outside of 'Microsoft Edge' after all. Opera Air is that. It has "some" bloat, but it's far less than what both Microsoft Edge and Brave browser have.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      pestcontrol46 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      pestcontrol46 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      JKR earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Rookie
      moog19 went up a rank
      Rookie
    • Mentor
      grik went up a rank
      Mentor
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      505
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      277
    3. 3
      Skyfrog
      75
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      68
    5. 5
      FloatingFatMan
      66
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!