Is It about time for a new COD Game Engine?

Posted: 23rd February 2012 by admin in MW3 Hacks|MW3 Cheats
It’s been a long, long time since 2005 hasn’t it? Call of Duty 2 cheats came out then and he we are in 2012 with Modern Warfare 3 cheats. Still running that same engine, just with little updates. I am no Call of Duty hater by any means. I believe the developers at Infinity Ward and Treyarch know how to make the perfect multiplayer game, albeit one with an addictive sales point. However, these games have been growing and growing in popularity since the release of Call of Duty 2, and what has Activison done to help improve the game? Hmm, nothing.

Here we are in 2012 and there’s still plenty missing from the Call of Duty series cheats. We still have no dedicated servers, even though we shell out $60 or more depending on which version of the game you buy. Plus another $60 per year for extra DLC and yet, what have the Call of Duty MW3 hacks fans been rewarded with? Nothing. Activision, it’s time for you to step up and make Call of Duty the game it should be. I think any Call of Duty fan who is reading this article would without a doubt agree that it is past due time for an updated engine, dedicated servers and maybe just a little bit of appreciation from Activision for increasing their profits each year.

If the Call of Duty Black Ops 2 cheats rumors are true, I think we can all expect a firestorm of fanboy wars and people saying “oh great, another copy and paste effort.” Each year I hear plenty of people online and offline saying they won’t be purchasing the next Call of Duty Black Ops cheats because it’s the same thing all over again and end up buying it anyways. I felt cheated as a Call of Duty player from the moment I put MW3 in and started playing online. Jump back into MW2 or MW for a few minutes and see how many major differences you can see, besides a few little game changers and upgrades here and there. Forecasters said Black Ops cheats wouldn’t sell as well as Mw2 cheats and it out did that in it’s first week, same as MW3 with Black Ops. I have no doubt the next Call of Duty Black Ops 2 hacks will surpass Mw3 cheats sales as well, and I think we can all bet on seeing the same game once more. Maybe they’ll prove me wrong this year though. It’s all up to the players in the end though if they want a better game.

4 DLC Packs for Call of Duty

Posted: 24th January 2012 by admin in MW3 Hacks|MW3 Cheats

Modern Warfare 3 hacks will be receiving four DLC packs this year, and apparently, so will every other yearly Call of Duty 4 and 5 CoD Black Ops title from here on out.

As stated earlier, these DLC packs are bundles of the content that is to be released monthly for ELITE premium members. According to Activision, there is a total of 20 planned pieces of content to be released for Modern Warfare 3 cheats, so four DLC packs with 5 pieces of content each would make sense. What comes as a surprise to us is what comedian Rob Riggle cleverly stated in the trailer: “of course you can wait and get the DLC packs when they drop later – pay the 15 bucks, four times a year. Or, you could join ELITE for 50 bucks and get it all!” Of course, this does make sense with the addition of developers Raven Software, who are primarily focused on creating DLC for recent Call of Duty hacks games. Having a separate studio would easily allow Activision to publish content often and this will also give more worth to the yearly $50 price tag for ELITE’s premium service.

Taking a look at past Call of Duty titles, we can see that Black Ops also had 4 DLC packs and is also covered by the ELITE service.

  • Call of Duty 4 – One DLC pack
  • World at War – Three DLC packs
  • Modern Warfare 2 – Two DLC packs
  • Black Ops – Four DLC packs

Players who subscribe it Aimjunkies.com want to expand their arsenal of dog tags in Battlefield 3 Cheats can do so via two different bundles.

Using the AJ BF3 hack with you Battlefield 3 game will enhance you gaming experience and allow you to dominate the battlefield. First, there’s the aptly titled “SPECACT and Dog Tag Bundle”, featuring a fistful of 10 dog tags plus a set of new multiplayer skins. These items were previously only available as exclusive pre-order items for Battlefield 3, and you can now buy them in the “SPECACT and Dog Tag Bundle” for $2.99/€2.99 or the equivalent in your currency.

Expand your set of dog tags and multiplayer skins for Battlefield 3

Grab these 10 new dog tags in the recently released SPECACT and Dog Tag Bundle for PS3 (360 next week).

The other bundle we are releasing today is the “Promo Bundle”. Featuring another set of 10 dog tags plus one extra multiplayer skin. This content was previously only available as promotional items for Battlefield 3 in North America. You can now get these items in this bundle, also for $2.99/€2.99.

Both the “SPECACT and Dog Tag Bundle” plus the “Promo Bundle” will be available today on PlayStation 3. The SPECACT and Dog Tag Bundle is available world-wide (hits Asia on January 19), while the Promo Bundle is available everywhere but North America.

Both of these bundles will be available on Xbox 360 in one week’s time for 240 Microsoft Points each, and on PC via Origin.

The AJ BF3 Hack for Back to Karkand in Battlefield 3 has been out for about a month and we’ve had some time to spend playing the maps online. But what of those players who aren’t able to pick the maps or pick up the AimJunkies BF3 cheat up yet?

Wake Island was easily my favorite map in Battlefield 1942 and I discovered that my love for the layout and map dynamics hadn’t changed when I picked up Battlefield 1943 on my Xbox 360 . While some may view it as blasphemous, the definitive version of Wake Island, for me, is the Frostbite 2 version of the map in Battlefield 3 with our Battlefield 3 Cheats . The heart and soul of the map is retained, the iconic aircraft carriers stationed just off the coast of Wake Island; the boat rides in to land when you miss the last fighter jet off the carrier; the long sightlines and firefights on the island. It’s all still there and better than ever.

Another favorite with our Battlefield 3 hack was Gulf of Oman, set off the coast of Oman in the Persian Gulf. Dusty, brown-palette maps have become a staple in modern first-person shooters but Gulf of Oman still stands tall. The map features both helicopters and fighter jets to wreak havoc from above, while down below players can jump in a LAV-25, BTR-90 or Russian T-90 tank. As with most Battlefield maps, there are long sightlines for Recon units to spot enemies, lay down mortar and snipe targets from a distance. Close quarters combat will take place mainly around the Construction Site, objective point E. Caution should be used in the rough off-road sections if you don’t want to roll your buggy and end up getting shot like…someone did in the video above.

Sharqi Peninsula with our Battlefield 3 Cheat has been a lot of fun, with an emphasis a bit more on infantry combat as there are many areas with tight corners and allies built for gun on gun combat. Vehicles play a major role as well, however, with both ground forces and aerial vehicles at your disposal. Much of your typical Conquest matches will end up focusing on some heavy firefights around the TV Station objective. Whoever captures the TV Station has a pretty powerful position on the map, as it sits very high up and gives Recon players huge sightlines to spot enemies and snipe from. We’ve really enjoyed the mix of infantry combat and vehicles, and we think you’ll feel the same.

If there was one map to represent the Battlefield franchise as a whole, it just might be Strike at Karkand. Simply put, Strike at Karkand with our Battlefield 3 Cheat is probably the most popular Battlefield map to date appearing in four different major Battlefield releases. Strike at Karkand features everything that makes Battlefield amazing; long sightlines, tight alleys and streets for infantry firefights, M-1 Abrams, LAV-25′s and BTR-90′s tearing through the streets. Strike at Karkand is the epitome of Battlefield and its just as good today as it was 7 years ago.

The Stopping Power was first introduced in Infinity Ward’s Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare hack as a perk giving players a way to increase their bullet damage.If you dont believe me Google it. The inclusion of this perk carried over into Treyarch’s Call of Duty: World at War cheat and then once again into IW’s Modern Warfare 2. Unfortunately, many players quickly found, even back in CoD4 hacks, that Stopping Power became such a staple perk, it rendered all other perks in that tier negligible. Many would argue that if one didn’t use Stopping Power, they were at a serious disadvantage compared to the majority that would be using it.

In listening to community feedback, the tradition was finally broken when Treyarch released last year’s Call of Duty: Black Ops cheats, which did not include any sort of perk that added to bullet damage. Generally, this was received rather well among the community, although, it did give rise to the infamy of the Ghost perk, which Vonderhaar also recently spoke about. One fan recently commented, No one b****ed about the stealth perks from CoD4-6 since they had stopping power in the same tier. Giv’em stealth or power,” to which Vonderhaar replied, “they just b****ed about stopping power, instead.”

This year’s Modern Warfare 3 Cheat also didn’t see the inclusion of the Stopping Power perk, though developers did opt to raise the damage of all weapons as if they had this perk already built in. This made for very little survivability, especially with the added “proficiencies” which could increase different attributes of each weapon. Some would argue that this also unbalanced gunplay – another topic explored by Treyarch’s own David Vonderhaar, who had some bold things to say about Call of Duty’s hacks weapon balance in general. Though many found Black Ops to include some of the best weapon balance in a Call of Duty game yet, many also remember the over-powered FAMAS and AK74U. One fan asked, “looking back, do you feel you did the right thing with the Famas/74u patches? Are you more open to rebalancing requests now?” Vonderhaar replied, “yes and yes.”

In a continuation of the weapon and perk balance discussion, Vonderhaar took to Twitter to talk to Call of Duty fans about Stopping Power and its future. It has recently become a slight trend to wish for the return of Stopping Power since many are now saying that it did, in fact, balance gameplay in Cod4 even though it may have made for fewer choices in that perk tier. Vonderhaar simply put it: “Stopping Power isn’t a viable solution. Solid mechanics with good tuning (and ability to real-world experiment with those tunables) is.” He added, “I am not making any assumptions. I am looking at the root cause and core tuning and so should you. Good talk, though.” It looks as though the next Call of Duty (Black Ops 2?) still might not see the return of Stopping Power, but should hopefully include some of the most balanced gunplay yet.

Alan Kertz leaves BF3 design team

Posted: 17th January 2012 by admin in BF3 Hacks|BF3 Cheats

Alan Kertz DICEBattlefield 3 hacks core gameplay designer, has been very active in sharing his thoughts and ideas about Battlefield 3 cheats, most noteably, future updates and weapon changes. Now Kertz has revealed via Twitter that he has left the Battlefield 3 hack team, and has moved on to other projects at DICE. He didn’t mention what projects those may be, but one could speculate on a possible sequel to Battlefield 3 (Battlefield 2143, perhaps?), or even Bad Company 3. Kertz said that the BF3 Cheat team is still “diligently working on BF3 hacks″.

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Aimbot:
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3D Radar:
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- Health Esp
- Bounding Boxes
- Skeleton Bones
- Draw Friendly Players

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Potential Javelin BF3 Hack Nerf Incoming

Posted: 14th January 2012 by admin in BF3 Hacks|BF3 Cheats

A list of weapon adjustments was posted by Alan Kertz a week ago, but Battlefield 3 along with your Battlefield 3 hack may be receiving another weapon nerf in the future. With a well placed SOFLAM, CITV, or laser pointer, a player can take out an enemy chopper in one shot with the Javelin. A similar problem plagued attack jets and the Javelin’s power against jets has been weakened. A question about the Javelin’s power against attack helicopters was directed at Kertz.

For the Javelin in the BF3 hack to be effective against attack helicopters, teammates must utilize SOFLAM, CITV, or laser pointers to actually destroy the choppers. A soldier with the Javelin (engineer class) can’t tag a target and take a shot. At least one other teammate must designate a target before a shot can be taken. A well focused squad that understands the word “teamwork” can potentially keep the enemy’s choppers out of the sky, allowing their ground teammates to suppress the enemy. And for that matter, a losing team can make a comeback and win, with plenty of engineers and teammates designating targets in Battlefield 3 matches.

Adding to the debate is the fact that console players tend not to utilize the Javelin or laser designators as much as their PC counterparts do in Battlefield 3 . So the reasoning behind this nerf request (and most nerfs) really boils down to: “My team sucks. DICE, please nerf the enemy’s weapons, but leave my weapons alone.” The Javelin may be very effective, but standing in it’s way: flares, a good enemy pilot, and incompetent teammates.

It can sometimes feel like the commercials for Activision’s Call of Duty series are always on. If the publisher has its way, the games will be too.

The Call of Duty franchise has been an enormous cash cow for publisher Activision.

It can sometimes feel like the commercials for Activision’s Call of Duty series are always on. If the publisher has its way, the games will be too.

Speaking to Wired.com via phone last month, Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg said the company looks at the popular shooter series as a persistent world for its players, one that is both constantly evolving and perpetually played.

“The idea of giving people constant incremental playable content and making it so you’re never more than a few weeks away from the next new experience within the Call of Duty universe is part of what we’re experimenting with,” Hirshberg said.

“This franchise doesn’t really behave like most franchises,” he said. “It’s become something of a year-round activity for a large percentage of our player population.”

 

Activision released Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 cheats, the series’ eighth installment, last November for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and PC. The game moved 6.5 million copies in the U.S. and U.K. during its first 24 hours, setting a brand new day-one MW3 Cheat sales record and earning the company $400 million. In December,Modern Warfare 3 hacks hit the $1 billion mark.

The Activision chief said that to continue achieving this kind of massive financial success, the company has to listen closely to the desires of its fans. What they want, he said, is more downloadable content. Though 2010′s Call of Duty: Black Ops was followed by the release of several new multiplayer map packs, Hirshberg says that its players are looking for more.

“One of the things that was most appealing when we were researching these ideas with consumers is the idea of breaking up the DLC so that it comes more often and more regularly,” Hirshberg said. “We want to provide DLC to people more often and also experiment with more of a variety in the forms of playable content.”

The publisher might release missions or spec-op modes instead of just multiplayer maps, Hirshberg said.

A large chunk of Activision’s “always on” strategy for Call of Duty is riding on Elite, a hybrid social-networking and stat-tracking service that Activision released alongside Modern Warfare 3 last year. Despite some early technical hiccups, the service has been a rousing success, garnering over a million premium MW3 cheat subscribers during its first week online.

Premium members pay a $50 yearly subscription fee to get free access to all of the game’s downloadable content in addition to a host of features and strategy guides.

Though it’s tough to predict how Elite MW3 hacks will evolve over the next few years, Hirshberg says the company’s strategy is to communicate with fans as much as possible, using social networking tools like Twitter and online message boards to accumulate data on what Call of Duty players want and tweak the nascent service accordingly.

“The nature of this kind of service requires constant iteration,” Hirshberg said. “There are things [in development] that consumers don’t yet know they want… because they can’t imagine it,” he said.