Modern Warfare 2 wallhacks already released


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It's been less than 48 hours since the PC release of Modern Warfare 2, and multiplayer has already been abused by script kiddies. Could this be an omen of things to come? Check out footage of the wallhacking below.

Fortunately, the people who developed the hack are asking for money in return; hence, hopefully this will slow the uptake until Infinity Ward can get a patch out.

?So how are those dedicated servers coming?

Source: http://gamerlimit.com/2009/11/modern-warfa...ready-released/

"We are taking away dedicated servers and offering IW Net to completely clamp down on and prevent cheatin.... ehhh.... Dedicated servers are bad".

And PC gamers think they're being cheated by IW :laugh:

It's your cheating PC-playing colleagues who are cheating you, ultimately.

No you're cheated by IW/Activision "PR Speak".

They tried to say how what they were doing would be the holy grail of cheat prevention, when all it really was was adding steam protection, something other games have had for years. Steam is a good anti-cheat system, but it's not invincible, it's superior when coupled with dedicated servers so you can pick servers with regulars you can trust, ability to votekick and servers with good admins who respond quickly to cheating claims that VAC hasn't yet caught.

Right now in matchmaking you're stuck with a cheat for the whole duration unless you quit.

Huh? There'll be hacks for the 360 without a doubt.

Nope.

Only cheating you'll see on PS3/360 will be through glitches, and glitches are easily patched.

You can't run unsigned code/applications on consoles so therefore there will be no wallhacks/aimbots.

Yeah i was talking to my friend about this last night, IW and its "IWNET will stop cheaters", now if you get a cheater in the game you cant even fecking kick them, i was going to buy this game for MP after playing some MW1 9v9 and actually preferring it to massive 20v20+ servers. But not now.

I know it's still early, but what exactly is the issue in this video? There's a guy killing other guys, looks like standard MP to me.

Wow! Did you really watch the video? His gun follows players while they're behind walls, immediately shooting their heads the moment they come into view. Also does such shots with a machine gun from an amazingly long range too!

Wow! Did you really watch the video? His gun follows players while they're behind walls, immediately shooting their heads the moment they come into view. Also does such shots with a machine gun from an amazingly long range too!

Probably because he watched it in such a tiny window you cant make out the boxes around enemies or that hes using an aimbot unless you click through or go fullscreen.

Wow! Did you really watch the video? His gun follows players while they're behind walls, immediately shooting their heads the moment they come into view. Also does such shots with a machine gun from an amazingly long range too!

I guess I skipped the first few seconds, I just saw him doing close range kills the first time.

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Nope.

Only cheating you'll see on PS3/360 will be through glitches, and glitches are easily patched.

You can't run unsigned code/applications on consoles so therefore there will be no wallhacks/aimbots.

Not all true - COD4 had some serious hacks on both ps3 and xbox 360 if I recall

Cant access youtube from where I am right now but it should be on youtube

also, AND **** *** IW

Not all true - COD4 had some serious hacks on both ps3 and xbox 360 if I recall

Cant access youtube from where I am right now but it should be on youtube

also, AND **** *** IW

That was because IW left the command console in the console versions and a glitch allowed access to it. MW2 doesn't even have a console any more, not even on the PC.

The cheats being used were merely commands in the game, such as noclip and other modifiers devs have access to, or historically players when they start games with command line modifiers.

There cannot be aimbots/wallhacks on consoles unless consoles can run unsigned code.

That was because IW left the command console in the console versions and a glitch allowed access to it. MW2 doesn't even have a console any more, not even on the PC.

The cheats being used were merely commands in the game, such as noclip and other modifiers devs have access to, or historically players when they start games with command line modifiers.

There cannot be aimbots/wallhacks on consoles unless consoles can run unsigned code.

Pretty sure I read that someone "hacked" the console back in - sounds like it was just disabled through a config or the like.

The hack he is using is a wall hack, it places boxes and lines towards other players showing information on were they are. The person playing can then get ready to shoot them before he can see them. As far as I can tell there is no aim bot been used there, just wall hacks

The hack he is using is a wall hack, it places boxes and lines towards other players showing information on were they are. The person playing can then get ready to shoot them before he can see them. As far as I can tell there is no aim bot been used there, just wall hacks

Hes headshotting people with HMGs from across the other side of map, im pretty sure it is an aimbot as well.

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