I spent some time earlier this week going back and playing a few games of COD6 , and Zombies on COD5 then popped in COD4.
Since I was late to the series I've hardly played any of it in multiplayer so started off a match to find I was in a hacked room.
The initial game the only indication that something was wrong was the spam all over the map (looked a bit like this)
I came out , and tried another map - this one started off with the enemy firing a never ending stream of grenades from their guns (killcam showed just a stream of them - not someone with perks - another hacked game) - so I tried another ... and another .... and every single game that started was hacked or modded in some way so I it up and played something else.
*Normally* Microsoft are good at policing what goes on in these games and I thought it just might have been a one off - but looking online at both Microsofts and Infinity Wards forums I found this has been going on for a while and worse than that I was lucky that my game wasnt screwed up so badly I couldn't play again.
"De-Ranking" its called , since the people who are running the mods can put in any changes they like they can also change the value of points you get for a kill and some clever person found out , if you change this number to the minimum the value will hold (something like -700000) then you lose all the ranks you have gained , are less then level 1 , and so cant join any matches - effectively killing the game - And since the data for this is online you cant even wipe it off your machine and start again - your basically stuck until someone at Infinity ward can reset your details (from what i've seen they used to do this fairly regularly and quickly but have given up on it and there are people saying they have been trying for weeks with no answer)
Infinity Wards forum on it is just filled with people complaining that they have given up on the game and the hackers are making it unplayable
http://www.infinityward.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=8And its the exact same for Microsoft
http://forums.xbox.com/xbox_forums/xbox ... f/773.aspxHere's not a bad article about it
http://www.planetxbox360.com/article_14 ... gacy_TitleQuote:
CoD4 Hacked: Modding Tarnishes a Legacy Title
by Zach Pint
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Last April, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 was compromised when a hacker corrupted the game causing Xbox Live to send out "potential phishing attempts." That problem received immediate attention from Microsoft and Infinity Ward, and the issue has since been resolved. So why is it that Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare has been experiencing hacking problems on Xbox Live since February 2011, but nothing has been done about it?
Here are the facts: Since February 2011, hackers and modders have been infiltrating public matches over Xbox Live. There are numerous types of hacks used which cause the following in-game experiences: The de-ranking of players in the same match as the hackers, the automatic Level 55 10th prestige ranking of players in the same match (for a price), unlimited ammunition, invincibility, walking through walls, seeing through walls, spawning on top of buildings, spawning out of the map, super speed, and probably others of which I am not yet aware. These hackers have ruined the excellent experience Call of Duty 4 used to offer and needless to say, it is a true shame.
In order to get a better idea of Call of Duty 4's current situation, I sat down and played 50 unique matches on Xbox Live. Of the 50 matches, a total of 33 were hacked. That means there is approximately a 66% chance of playing with a hacker who has modded the game to their preference. I found that every game type (Team Deathmatch, Headquarters, Cage Match, etc.) could be hacked as well. In the modded matches I played, I encountered over 40 different hackers. These numbers are as staggering and completely unacceptable.
Many of you may be wondering why this is such a big deal. Call of Duty 4 was released in 2007 and is now 3 1/2 years old, so who cares if the game has been hacked? The game may be over 3 years old, but that hasn't stopped the Xbox Live community from making it the 8th most played game on Xbox Live. The first Modern Warfare still consistently places in the Top 10 on Xbox Live Activity, so it should not matter how old the game is, as gamers still come back to play it every week. I surveyed 100 gamers who continue to play Call of Duty 4, and not surprisingly based on the statistics above, each gamer had played in a session that had been modded.
In many cases, the hackers actually advertise the fact that they are hacking the game. In the majority of hacks, colorful text appears at the top-left portion of the screen, displaying the hacker’s gamertag, and the website that taught him how to do it. This is an obvious violation of the Xbox Live Terms of Use and Conditions, and they are boasting about it. We contacted Activision and Infinity Ward about the rise in hackers playing through Xbox Live.
Activision’s official statement is:
“The developers of the game (Infinity Ward), are aware of this issue and are currently looking into it. We advise caution whenever engaging in online interactions, as this content is neither rated nor completely moderated. We recommend that you keep your account information private, and that you do not accept invites from anyone that you do not know. If you find yourself in a lobby/match that appears to be hacked/modded, then we suggest you leave that match/lobby immediately and join another match. We hope to have this issue resolved as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience.”
Infinity Ward’s official statement is:
“We are looking at how we can further improve the situation on legacy titles such as Call of Duty 4. The first such move will be to update the playlists for Call of Duty 4 to allow access to all game modes regardless of rank.”
Infinity Ward called Modern Warfare a “legacy title” and rightly so. It’s a benchmark in the genre of first-person shooters, and a staple for the Xbox Live community. The online game is broken right now, and we really hope Infinity Ward, Activision and Microsoft work to fix it, restoring the game to its former glory.
The big problem here is you have no idea that this is 'broken' - could buy the game / multiplayer maps / other stuff only to find your locked out (right now Tesco are doing an offer - pre-order MW3 and get MW1 for £10) and if your locked out the game theres very little you can do about it.
I guess unless they do go back and patch it the answer at the moment is *not* to play MW1 online :-(