![]() ![]() Other hacks we can expect to see include the instant 'maximum level promotion hack'. However, hacks plagued MW2 and look set to affect the trust of MW3 players already. Security from hackers has been a major excuse by the developers for not having proper, ranked dedicated servers. Previous advice has been to report people to Steam, but Steam is deluged with accusations, coming from people who confuse lag for cheating and don't trust anyone who displays signs of great skill. The released video shows a player score over 100 kills with no deaths: Furthermore, finishing a game and changing lobby all too often dumps you right back in the same place with the same person - they can't be got rid of. ![]() With no server admins or server rules, cheats (and other types of freaks) can't be kicked or banned. The problem is, due to MW3's matchmaking system, as with its predecessor, once such a player appears, it's nigh on impossible to get rid of them. ![]() All three are generally despised in gaming communities. They are typically used by those wanting to rank up quickly (and unlock items), trolls who just love to annoy people and scumbag cheats who struggle to function in life. Similar hacks appeared for the game's predecessor, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. The aimbot package makes it impossible to miss and allows cheats to annihilate all comers and make games unplayable. To absolutely nobody's surprise, the first Modern Warfare 3 hack (for the PC version) is now in the wild. ![]()
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