I definitely saw this coming. Infinity Ward fought tooth and nail to keep Modern Warfare 3 free of exploits and to allow for fair play, even going so far as to ask hackers how they do their thing, apparently. However, hackers have gotten a hold of their mods.
Someone looting through the game files of Modern Warfare 3 was able to find a few .iwi files that referred to some maps in previous Call of Duty games. The .iwi file extension is an image type that’s used by Call of Duty’s engine, and is …
I sat down and played through the whole Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 campaign (because it looks like three, maybe four other people did as well and I kind of wanted to even the playing field) in five and a half hours. The following are …
Now this is just really immature. Critics have given Modern Warfare 3 a very nice score of 90, but users who think their reviews honestly mean that much when they get a trolling streak have brought the average rating down to a score below 3.
Some sneaky little bugger somewhere decided to get the domain name ModernWarfare3.com, and instead of it being used for a game in Activision’s FPS series, it was used to promote Battlefield instead. Cybersquatting and trolling at its finest.