iwnation.com — In an effort to gain developers attention regarding the lack of anticheat support in Call of Duty 2, a mass server strike, whereby Call of Duty 2 servers will be renamed to ?on strike? and locked, or simply shutdown. This event is set to take place on December 16th and seems to be gaining mass server admin support.
Nov 27, 2005 View in Crawl 4
pnezzyNov 27, 2005
This would work better for a mmo... *cough* SWG. But if the devs for CoD2 don't add anti-cheat... no CoD3 my friends... or any other game from these ass munchers. Still, this strike is cheesy and lame. But, if you love the game that much. Whatever.Cheaters never prosper... except in video games. And other... stuff. O_O
bromsklossNov 27, 2005
"Half the time when 'cheat' is called, the other person is just a good player, or had a lucky shot. I play COD2 and this is just stupid."Half the time? Then the other half are real cheats? Thats no good.Anyway, I don't really know if I like these anti cheat features at all. I don't know how they usually work but it seems to me like the only way to make them completely eliminate cheating is to use those "trusted computing" chips. You know, those who would give the manufacturer total control of your computer. And we _don't_ want those!
scottyteeNov 27, 2005
it seems the digg effect has struck :D
kamakazi15Nov 27, 2005
Viva la Resistance!
tranixNov 27, 2005
Instead of shuting down, turn your server names into Picket signs.Servers List..."Cheaters Cove""Bot Bay""Boycott Activision""Complain about Cheats""Call and complain now"etc...
Closed AccountNov 27, 2005
you can't stop cheaters. Only RIAA supporters want to stop cheaters.
t4phageDec 5, 2005
When did Call of Duty 2 come out?
xzeekxJan 29, 2006
I think its retarded that you cant create your own games choose your own levels ect. and i think you should be able to play with your friends easier. i think they should set it up somewhat like rainbow six online setting. Otherwise all gameplay is very good.