Modern Warfare 2 wallhacks already released


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If you're talking to me, then you better be about to unleash links to those aimbots and wallhacks for my PS3/360 if you want to avoid embarrassment.

Cute, like I am going to post links that will surely put my account in jeopardy of being banned just to prove you a fool, then I would also be the fool.

To understand that there are hacks freely available for your precious console games you must first understand that your precious console gets hacked first to allow it to run whatever you want.

How truly embarrassing this must be for you...

And guess what guys, peeps are already working on cracking the IWNET crap, making it MP for free (coop already works, regular MP in a few days). :laugh: IW and Dildovision got owned.

Thank God in a few years PC gamers like you won't have a game to play with

Thank God in a few years PC gamers like you won't have a game to play with

I do wonder if IW/Activision will give those who ask a refund.

Here is a direct quote from IW - "Cheat / Hack Free Games: The biggest benefit of using IWnet by far is the fact that you don't have to worry about joining a server full of aim-bots, wallhacks, or cheaters. Or relying on the server admin of the server to constantly be monitoring, banning, and policing it. Modern Warfare 2 on PC allows us to control the quality of the game much more than ever before as well as utilizing the VAC (Valve-Anti-Cheat) system to keep games clean of hackers and cheaters."

too bad, they ruin every game, and for what? Sad little creatures

We can place the blame on them and however true that is it's not going to change anything or do any good. The way to make it better is to give the community proper tools to deal with the cheaters. A top down approach to detecting hackers will never be as effective as people in the game seeing someone cheating and then banning him.

Thank God in a few years PC gamers like you won't have a game to play with

Hahahahahhaha

Piracy on consoles is even easier. Burn, pop the disk, yay. When they bury the PC, I'll just get me a console. Until then I expect better than some piece of sh*t console port on my PC. I'll be playing Dragon Age.

Cute, like I am going to post links that will surely put my account in jeopardy of being banned just to prove you a fool, then I would also be the fool.

To understand that there are hacks freely available for your precious console games you must first understand that your precious console gets hacked first to allow it to run whatever you want.

How truly embarrassing this must be for you...

:laugh:

Precccciouuuuus!

Come back to me when people are running 3rd party aimbots/wallhacks on consoles and not messing around with the console in COD4.

I guess the thought of playing on a Level Playing Field was too much to ask of anybody these days. I started out on Ghost Recon and yeah, I'll admit that I had played some games with MODS and such but NOT any of these AIMBOTS !

Am 53yrs old and I paid for this game to play with others on a "Level Playing Field" with no hacks, just user skill and have fun playing it with others, I dreamed of getting back into a clan with seasoned vet's like myself and having fun, BUT NO !

This game may not live up to my standards but somewhere out here, theres a game where ONE uses skill and NOT hacks to gloat about !

i hate idiots like this i doubt ill be buying it for pc now

my cd key is banned from playing cod4 because some idiot used a wall hack that every kill he got his name changed to that persons name

i dont know if i was hardware banned but 98% servers i cant play on

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

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

Not sure how you come up with the word "colleague" to describe cheaters.

Analogy: a football player that plays for the Dallas Cowboys doesn't consider a player for the Patriots a colleague, but rather a rival.

What do you mean "already". Since MW2 has the same engine as CoD4 the same hacks can be used with minor modification. Chances are is that there were hacks ready for use before the game was even released. The same is true for almost every game though, through various leaks of games and what not almost every game has hacks made for it before it even hits store shelves.

@scratch; if i recall correctly previous CoDs that use PB do not hardware ban, all global bans are based soley on your GUID which is based on you cd key.

I never understand the fun on wallhacking or aimbotting thing, wouldn't it get boring when you have no one to challenge you because, hence the superpowers of your hacks.. :huh: . I would understand when you using it on a SP campaign where it might be part that you can't complete or whatever even though that still takes away the point of the game being challenging.

I never understand the fun on wallhacking or aimbotting thing, wouldn't it get boring when you have no one to challenge you because, hence the superpowers of your hacks.. :huh: . I would understand when you using it on a SP campaign where it might be part that you can't complete or whatever even though that still takes away the point of the game being challenging.

Part of the reason they do it is just to **** people off. There are so many people that take pleasure in that.

Cute, like I am going to post links that will surely put my account in jeopardy of being banned just to prove you a fool, then I would also be the fool.

To understand that there are hacks freely available for your precious console games you must first understand that your precious console gets hacked first to allow it to run whatever you want.

How truly embarrassing this must be for you...

Your the only one embarrassing yourself it's an internet forum, someone may have been wrong (although he's not) get over it it doesn't make them a fool.

Hahahahahhaha

Piracy on consoles is even easier. Burn, pop the disk, yay. When they bury the PC, I'll just get me a console. Until then I expect better than some piece of sh*t console port on my PC. I'll be playing Dragon Age.

In a way this is true. And thank god for Dragon Age lol.

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