[Official] Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2


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Why do COD games always have so many damn glitches in them?

Like serious game breaking glitches/screwing up leaderboards/hacking game save files... It's laughable :laugh: I know all games get them but for something we have to guess gets so much money pumped into it it should be more polished... unless of course developers work to the timeline of "1 GAME EVERY YEAR WE NEED MORE MONEY MORE BRAINWASHED KIDS NEED MODERN WARFARE 2.5 IN 9 MONTHS SCREW Q&A JUST ADD DUAL WIELDING WEAPONS AND THE HALO KIDS WILL WET THEMSELVES".

Just had a look over at the IW forums and I'm actually so happy they are taking the flack for the **** up this game has turned out to be. I really have to wonder when the other companies will catch on and learn not to become complacent, slap on a premium figure and then fail to deliver!

Still...it's better than WaW :laugh:

@Ab, MW2 has been in dev for 2 years :p IW != Treyfail :p (although my opinion on that is changing v.quickly)

@Ab, MW2 has been in dev for 2 years :p

I edited to realise that, but that makes it even worse after 2 years IW release a game that gets torn up this badly on consoles with hacks...

It's awesome isn't it? Consoles are almost as bad the PC! :D

At least PC hacks tend to be born out of 3rd party applications that hook into the game (not so much developers fault), console hacks are born out of crappy Q&A and rushed products.

A few Kotaku commentors pointed out that people screaming at IW for the infinite ammo glitch are in fact stupid. The "glitch" is a actually a mod that pirates have performed to their games which is something IW can't bug test.

Edit: Not a glitch, livin. You can get up their normally with lightweight.

Just hit two of those games with infinite ammo tonight, I left immediately but man, what a royal pain in the ass :/

Apparently:

fourzerotwo: Preparing an in depth #MW2 Status Report for players to stay aware of what we're addressing & how it's progressing. Lots of updates in works.

So expect a fix/response in, oh, three weeks time? :(

Edit: Just noticed this-

Ohhi.jpg

Hmm...

Edited by Spookie
Just hit two of those games with infinite ammo tonight, I left immediately but man, what a royal pain in the ass :/

There's an infinite ammo hack? LOL.

It's awesome isn't it? Consoles are almost as bad the PC! :D

Oh well:

nevermind.jpg

:p

TF2 FTMFW.

For the manual firmware? :huh:

:huh:

For The Mother****ing Win.

http://www.vg247.com/2009/12/15/modern-war...ed-ammo-glitch/

It's like a barrage of poo with this game :|

LOL holy grenade spam. I could see how annoying that would be.

Late to the party.

Did they fix something today in the game? I log in, and people have unlimited ammo with grenade launchers, EVERYONE is using a grenade launcher, and the C130's seem to be dropping stuff non-stop in the game. Fun level has gone down hill if this is a glitch.

Late to the party.

Did they fix something today in the game? I log in, and people have unlimited ammo with grenade launchers, EVERYONE is using a grenade launcher, and the C130's seem to be dropping stuff non-stop in the game. Fun level has gone down hill if this is a glitch.

Read the thread ;)

Theres also a hack to go directly to Prestige 10 on the PS3.

There is?

How the **** does stuff like that pass through Q&A? :laugh:

What a POS developed game in that respect, absolutely no other game would get a free pass in reviews for such game breaking flaws.

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