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from fourtwozero: #MW2 Update in Test now: 1887s Balanced. Public "private" Match fix. Infinite Ammo fix. Prestige Hack on PS3 fix. Texture Hack on PC fix.

How about they fix the range on all shotguns too, just got blasted by a double shotty across the Quarry! Joke!

"fourzerotwo: #MW2 Update in Test now: 1887s Balanced. Public "private" Match fix. Infinite Ammo fix. Prestige Hack on PS3 fix."

ABOUT MOTHER****ING TIME!

Good to hear.

Is there any update about them resetting the stats at all? This infinite ammo has completely ruined any of the stats aspect of the game.

Good to hear.

Is there any update about them resetting the stats at all? This infinite ammo has completely ruined any of the stats aspect of the game.

Hope you don't mean a global reset as in everyone, because that won't happen. I haven't heard anything about the dodgy stats and stats from cheating players.

Hope you don't mean a global reset as in everyone, because that won't happen. I haven't heard anything about the dodgy stats and stats from cheating players.

Not a global reset but some kind of reset for the past week (which sounds impossible I know). I'm just saying now that I haven't played the last couple of days with this infinite ammo thing I've been knocked back 100,000+ spots on the kills list and nobody on my friends list has a legit kill streak anymore. Most have a 60+ kill streak due to those infinite ammo matches.

just went to a ground war match that turned into a 18 person free for all cage match on rust O_O.

Where you with us by any chance? I swear so stupid, and that was the first time I have played the game in like a week, and sure enough first match free for all on rust. In fairness though it was fine after that, but still just so stupid to deal with.

All I know is I finally tried the Battlefield Bad Company 2 MP Beta on the PS3 last night. It is no secret on here I am a fan of Battlefied, so as soon as it hits retail bye bye forever Modern Warfare 2, and I really may just trade it in soon so I get some credit.

Where you with us by any chance? I swear so stupid, and that was the first time I have played the game in like a week, and sure enough first match free for all on rust. In fairness though it was fine after that, but still just so stupid to deal with.

All I know is I finally tried the Battlefield Bad Company 2 MP Beta on the PS3 last night. It is no secret on here I am a fan of Battlefied, so as soon as it hits retail bye bye forever Modern Warfare 2, and I really may just trade it in soon so I get some credit.

Did they fix the hit boxes and bullet detection?

I never had an issue with it like you did, but to answer you I was on the PS3 controller so was not exactly on top of my A game so to speak, have not played an FPS on PS3 since Killzone so was a but rusty on the controller, but I got a few headshots (Assault class not sniping) and I felt right at home actually. And since I am a Tank ###### I went right into one, and it does seem the Splash Damage has been tweaked a decent amount actually. Even noticed it with grenades and grenade launcher.

I just personally love the pace of BF 10,000 times more than MW2. I can actually gather my thoughts.

Larry remember what I said last night after we played Bad Company 2?

"I forgot we weren't playing Battlefield. I was trying to run to the other side of the town without thinking I was going to be shot"

Exactly, it's like unless I move around in buildings and all slow on MW2, I die way to much. Battlefield, perhaps it is because I have played it for a while now and I am used to DICE's map design I don't know, but Battlefield I never feel like I do not stand a chance and I can actually run in the open and maybe only die 10% of the time.

Honestly plenty of people like MW2 including a lot of my friends. It really is just not my thing. I may still play it here and there unless I do really trade it in, but last night really sealed the deal for me.

Is there any reason for me to wait for the DLC or should I sell the game? i would really like a firefight or zombie type mode.

IMO I thought 4 was a lot more fun. 6 just is too much chaos going on. Even on objective maps 1/2 of the team camps. People are too obessed with K:D ratio than anything. I just want to win...screw kd ratio.

I really dislike the overall design of most of the maps. I do love Airport though. I just feel like I'm in a box on the rest of the maps. And that outside map with the underground passage is just pure lazyness. They threw a map outside and put a + underneath. COMON!!!

The ranking system is fail. I dont really even have to talk about this.

Also the glitches have ruined the game for me. 90% of the games I played in the last few days are Rust Hardcore TDM. Its so much fun when you die when you spawn 10x in a row. And last week it was Javellen glitches. Oh yeah dont forget about the Ammo hack.

Bring on the new Battlefield!!!!!!!

Looking at the xbox leaderboards last night really blew my mind. Seeing the points/kills/deaths/streaks in the top 10 really is insane. Are these people gonna get banned?

Is there any reason for me to wait for the DLC or should I sell the game? i would really like a firefight or zombie type mode.

I really do believe if Treyarch really want the gamer community to have a higher respect for them, the next COD game they develop should be specifically be based around Nazi Zombies. I really think a 4 to 8 player coop Nazi Zombie COD would be fantastic. And this wouldn't be left 4 dead either, because Nazi Zombies are slow and gets hard just by the sheer numbers

Looking at the xbox leaderboards last night really blew my mind. Seeing the points/kills/deaths/streaks in the top 10 really is insane. Are these people gonna get banned

They have been up there for about a month now. Why they have not been banned yet I have no clue.

We pay money for live and we are getting crap for support on this game.

Good god you people act like no game ever has had bugs before. The problems are getting patched, what is the problem exactly?

Remember there was no Beta. This could of possibly been avoided.

The problems are...

People make private games and then convert them into public games. Such as 18 people on rust in Hardcore TDM. The rounds never end also which leaves the games open. In the last 2 days 90% of my games were this. In one game I witnessed a AC130 with unlimted ammo on rust. The person racked up about 100 kills.

Also when they patched the Jav. glitch they broke the game and now we have unlimted ammo glitch.

This game has sold well over 5 million copies. They should be working 24/7 to get these problems fixed.

Remember there was no Beta. This could of possibly been avoided.

The problems are...

People make private games and then convert them into public games. Such as 18 people on rust in Hardcore TDM. The rounds never end also which leaves the games open. In the last 2 days 90% of my games were this. In one game I witnessed a AC130 with unlimted ammo on rust. The person racked up about 100 kills.

Also when they patched the Jav. glitch they broke the game and now we have unlimted ammo glitch.

This game has sold well over 5 million copies. They should be working 24/7 to get these problems fixed.

How do you know they aren't? Are you a software expert?

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