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fourzerotwo has said that the care package fix on the Xbox 360 has now ONLY just been sent to MS for certification, thats like another week more exploiting :p

Ouch that stinks. Played in a match yesterday with a person doing this but thankfully they weren't very smart. I was able to keep stealing their care packages so I'm not really sure why he kept doing it.

so here's the story, i entered a game that already started a while, play badass and ended up being second (yes i had a good day) and then there's the reaction of this guy (first place)

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I actually cannot get myself to play this game anymore. After playing around with the BFBC 2 demo I cannot bring myself to play MW2 and I have tried. I just cannot stand the glitchers, the cheaters and the overall annoying jackasses on this game. Why not just keep playing the demo then? Well I really don't want to invest that much time into it when I cannot upgrade anything past my current level and the map is good but not last till March 5th kinda good :p

Mystic you may actually be able to draw me back again because you and the other guys can actually play the game pretty well and its overall more fun playing with you guys but I just cannot stand all these care package glitchers!

Let me know on here when you want me to jump on :)

I keep getting spammy messages in my inbox for "10th prestige lobby 1600 msp now"

Can anyone explain to me what this is? No, I'm not dumb enough to pay, I'm just curious.

Something to do with that recent kernel exploit which allows unsigned code to be ran which allows people to boost you. Or at least that's how I understand it.

Sounds like they spent three weeks to develop and test the game and the rest of the time they just sat around circle jerking.

Is it wrong to hope that they offered 402 a sandwhich with a special sauce? I only play so I lessen the feeling of being ripped off for $60, it just serves to aggravate me more.

If IW.net is the basis for a subscription model, I am seriously looking forward to the fallout that is sure to follow (regardless of platform).

I love the M4! Granted it's crap in normal, but in hardcore i do just fine with it :)

the M4 is accurate but doesn't have enough power for normal.

Just unlocked my acr on my prestige ^.^ been using .50 cal though. FMJ and stopping power all the way :D

the M4 is accurate but doesn't have enough power for normal.

Just unlocked my acr on my prestige ^.^ been using .50 cal though. FMJ and stopping power all the way :D

Pretty much sums it up right there. Every time I prestige I get all the attachments for the gun earning me 10k in xp and try to get the gun to at least 500 or 750 in kills to continue get those 10k xp bonuses. Using that way I go through the M4, Scar, TAR, and then the ACR.

Patch is here for the 360. LOVE IT! I played for 5 hours today, not a single instance of those glitches. BOOYA.

I now have found a new calling in life, Booster hunter on free-for-all. It has really brought a smile to my face. It is quite easy to find them. When the game first starts, do not pick a kit, just go through each player and see if they have tactical insertions. If they do then watch to see where they go. Usually they go right to their hiding spots. From there I pick my booster killer kit, P90, Marathon Pro, Light Weight Pro, Sitrep (To see the tactical insertions). I then run them down. It doesn't take long for them to quit. Then I just re-join them. It has really made the game fun again :)

I just can't seem to beat my killstreak of 32. Got it a game today on Favela and just went insane but ran out of ammo around 30 kills. Like it always seems to happen, I die as soon as I start looking for another gun/ammo.

Woah.. And to think I reached 11 killstreaks only twice.

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