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Posted: Dec 4th 2009 5:15AM (Unverified) said

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I personally think this is f**king bullshit. I pay £45 ($90) for this game and find this exploit (either by accident or by hearing about it through someone else using it) now this exploit seems it has no benefit in online play so personally wouldn't bother me, but even if it allowed them to win every game they play it is annoying and the person using is an idiot, but it is IW's fault for not coding the game properly and i DO NOT believe the people involved should be banned at all. And as for Joystiq 'rickrolling' me with that stupid video, i think it's pathetic. This site is a news site, not a joke site, and though i do love the humour within the written content, i do not appreciate being linked to a music video while i'm at work, or at home. Sort it out Joystiq.

Posted: Dec 4th 2009 8:26AM (Unverified) said

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Thanks for posting this BTW, I've never seen the glitch before and now everyfreakingbody is doing it.

Posted: Dec 4th 2009 9:25AM Johnny Neat said

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About time they, Microsoft, get active on cheaters.

Although a fix should be stressed upon and approved asap, cheaters are cheaters and should be banned for life in my opinion. They ruin LIVE for millions of gamers who try to play according to use & the sense of fair play.

Now if they do anything at all really is another story seeing as I've seen no action on the hundreds of douche bags I complain or report only to end up in games with them again. Seriously, annoying.

But back to this glitch or what have you, I played my first douche bag Javelin glitching clan and it was a pain in the ass. We won but not without headaches. They acted like we were the problem after the fact, which led me to complain to which I'd be shocked if any result came from it. Seems Microsoft is too busy worrying about supposedly bad gamertags or gamerscore cheaters to worry about things that really ruin games like glitchers, exploiters, broken games or the lack of dedicated servers and properly pairing players based on connection speeds and region location.

Anyhow it's all bullshit.

Posted: Dec 4th 2009 1:09PM (Unverified) said

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Its one thing to discover a glitch, but an entirely different thing to use said glitch over and over and over to ensure that bare minimum you keep a 1:1 kill/death ratio. I have have been killed with thich glitch over xbox live A LOT. and I am telling you, it's annoying. And to top it off, you dont have to be beside the person using it, not even in the same room. If you shoot someone using the glitch and youre within a 20m radius, you are going to die. This is something that l33t noobs need to use to boast to their friends about how many kills they had and takes away from the spirit and teamwork the game is designed for. YES is it a bug that shipped with the game, but exploiting it is a players choice, not a designers. And if youre the type of player that needs to use this to insure that you place somewhere other than the bottom of the kill list at the end of the match, then perhaps you should pull your old duckhunt out and dust that off, because thats the skill level that youre playing at.

Posted: Dec 4th 2009 10:38PM themax said

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Microsoft is looking for a class action lawsuit if they start banning people glitching because the game is faulty. It's one thing if you hack their servers or mess with the game's code. It's another thing if a jackass is playing around with glitches that game came with packaged. This Stepto sounds like a duchebag.

Posted: Dec 8th 2009 9:20AM portorikan said

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You sir, are an idiot. Play the game in the spirit it was created to be played.
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Posted: Jan 6th 2010 1:02PM (Unverified) said

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whine whine whine you all suck and cant stand to loose so u whine whine whine spend some time gaming and less time complaining and maybe u could win some games

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