Rumor: Modern Warfare: Reflex Edition hacked already
November 8th, 2009 Posted in News, Rumors, Written by ValayUpdate: This is probably the real deal. If you remember, hetoan2 is/was one of the more recognized hackers of The Conduit (thanks to Miyamoto for pointing this out).
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex Edition isn’t even available in stores yet, but it looks like someone has already hacked the game. A quick glance at the Reflex’s online leaderboards shows that something certainly is fishy. Player hetoan2 already has reached 1,337,420 kills in the global accuracy listings, not to mention that his other stats aren’t exactly normal either. This isn’t a good sign for those looking to have a fair experience with the game’s online modes, but hopefully Activision and Treyarch can take care of any hackers quickly if this rumor is true.
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9 Responses to “Rumor: Modern Warfare: Reflex Edition hacked already”
By Miyamoto on Nov 8, 2009
If you Google the username it looks like he’s known for hacks.
By Jason Tanner on Nov 8, 2009
I’ve played against and with him on several occasions now and I’ve notice nothing strange about the way he plays, but I also didn’t know his kill count was that high until just now. I did think he was a hacker the moment I saw him as his name actually includes graphics of the Wiimote and Nunchuk, which of course can only be done through hacking.
By Thomas N on Nov 8, 2009
I just pray that when the successor of the Wii arrives that it would be difficult for it to be hacked. It is not good for hackers and cheaters online as it may discourage honest gamers to play online.
By Glutenbob on Nov 9, 2009
Shame but this game is still better than that piece of shit Conduit.
By Kyle on Nov 9, 2009
I seriously HATE hackers, they are annoying as F*** online! Like seriously! they ruin games so much!! Just GTFO!!
By james on Nov 9, 2009
Sucks that someone has to ruin it like this. Bastard
http://bit.ly/DeI1O
By keyz on Nov 9, 2009
It was bound to happen. It happens with every game thats online. As long as we have online we will have hackers.
By Captain N on Nov 11, 2009
They should just ban the hacker from playing the game period, and the best way to do this is by using the system code not their friend code, if the system they are using to play is registered as a hack account user, the whole Wii system should be banned from ever playing the game online again period. You would see how fast people would stop that bs, knowing they could ban themselves permanently if caught !