Sep 26, 2011 4:11 PM
Blame parents for W@W hacking problems
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True.
Bad Parents, greedy publisher targeting 10 year old boys for their target audience and flipping off any mature/competitive players, greedy gamestop not even trying to enforce the ESRB rating... then the publisher doesnt support a game 6 months after it milks it for money... pisses me off that COD4 and W@W were as good as COD will ever be now.
Most intelligent thread I have read tonight.
i want these games back more then ever...
wish they would fix them...
whats even more...there still selling this and COD4 to the public as a broken MP game...that is stealing
blame the parents for the hacking? you're a low life loser. get a life. thats not whos the problem for hacking, its the loner low lifes in basements with no life.
you dumb idiot for thinking the parents are to blame for the hacking, honestly its the company who wont invest in getting it fixed is to blame, they just want your money. they dont care about the hacking.
you make it sound like it's illegal to play this game if you aren't the age it says on the packaging. I'm sure parents are part of the problem but IW should be doing more to help prevent these things. They did a Clean up and sent in the banhammers a while ago and that cleaned up the game for a couple weeks but then they kind of came back. I feel like there are only two lobbies that are running in this game because once in a while I'll get a game without any hackers but then I keep running into the same people over and over again.
No s.hit it's the developers' fault, too (IW and Treyarch, not just IW). No s.hit it's not "illegal" for kids under 17 in the US to play these games, no matter what the OP was or wasn't implying. But it should be that some parents show some discretion toward letting little kids play these games who would be prone to things like cheating.
Message was edited by: frydchickunz because ***** word filters for rated M games