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An interesting point that came up during a discussion with someone about this game's reward system: Doesn't the strong get stronger and the weak weaker? How, then, can you say it is balanced?

I think the strong do deserve it because the enemy can't kill them.

Even if the strong have a custom class of sorts and the weak have only default, it's still fair game.

And then there are the really good people that just destroy the enemy.

^^That's what I've been thinking all along. And what's up with the no vehicles? They were halarious to drive around in COD3.

1. The maps are too small

2. If you've ever played BF2 you'd know people camp in vehicles

3. Infantry on infantry only is fairer and more challenging

4. This is IW, not Treyarch.

I think the strong do deserve it because the enemy can't kill them.

Even if the strong have a custom class of sorts and the weak have only default, it's still fair game.

And then there are the really good people that just destroy the enemy.

Yea but, if the enemy can't kill them then giving them better weapons will only make them even better, making it even more annoying for anyone trying to kill them. It just doesn't make sense to me.

Yea but, if the enemy can't kill them then giving them better weapons will only make them even better, making it even more annoying for anyone trying to kill them. It just doesn't make sense to me.

What doesn't make sense is why you can't kill them. It takes 1 burst to the body to kill with the M16 so it can't be that hard.

I know it is grasping at straws, but if anyone who lets say console has died recently or just is not playing has an extra code, it would be very much appreciated, as this weekend me and my boy, both of our fiances are going out saturday night, and we wanted to play this together but for some reason he never got in although he filled it all out.

I know it is not likely to happen, but if for some reason it can, just PM me.

Not sure if this has been posted before (and I don't feel like reading through 18 pages either) Eurogamer.net are giving away beta codes.

All you have to do is sign up to the website. Once you are logged in, go to your home page on Eurogamer. On the right hand side there is a giveaway promotion for COD4 Beta. Just click it, enter your details and they send you a clearance code for the COD4 website. Go to the site, enter your clearance code, name and email address and you're in!

*I think this applies to UK and Ireland only

There are currently 17612 keys remaining for this giveaway.:p

Good News Everybody!!

Beta will be getting the level 11 cap boosted up to 16!

(Starts at Friday morning at 10 a.m. PDT)

Unlocks more weapons, clan tags, perks and features.

Official Word

cool so 1 pm for me looking forward to it

24 Hour Xbox Live Ban for those using the COD4 Beta Exploit

There was an exploit (it's been resolved), in the call of duty 4 beta. The public beta had 100k valid participants who qualified and were provided special tokens which allowed them to download the COD4 beta from marketplace.

There was an exploit that enabled valid beta participants to sign in with their accounts on a different machine, use their beta token and download the beta. The beta was then fully functional for any LIVE profile on that 2nd machine (even after the beta participant's account was removed). Approximately 23k consoles were used to take advantage of this exploit to illegitimately access the COD4 beta.

The exploit has been fixed to prevent any additional users from illegitimately accessing the COD4 beta.

The current POR is to issue a 24-hour console lockout that will prevent these 23k users from using their consoles to sign in to LIVE. These users will also receive a message in the dash with an explanation as to why their console has been locked out for 24 hours for violating the LIVE TOU [Terms of Use] and a warning that more severe actions may be taken if they attempt a similar action in the future (console could be banned permanently, etc.). Again, this is not a permanent console ban - it's more of a "slap on the wrist" and a warning to these 23k users who used this exploit

X-S

MN

For those that actually used this exploit, be thankful that it's only 24 hours. :)

Looks like New Zealand, Italy and Austrailia tokens are being distributed. Still waiting for Canada :(

Woot, applied :D Strange Canada hasn't been added yet, you would have thought it would have been US+Canada to begin with. :\

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