Commander Fury Posted January 28, 2011 Report Posted January 28, 2011 Dirty, dirty Black Ops cheaters that downloaded the new PS3 firmware, update 3.56, are finding out exactly what Sony meant when it said the patch would help bolster “security.” A grip of consoles have been permanently banned from Black Ops multiplayer servers for hacking or cheating after their users installed the new firmware — though some of the outspoken among the banned are contesting the presumption that they are cheaters on the game’s official forums. (Which is like, the first thing you’d do if you were a dirty, dirty cheater.) In a seemingly cooperative attack executed by two mortal enemies, firmware 3.56 joins last week’s mandatory Xbox Live update, which also stopped pirated and modded copies of Black Ops and Modern Warfare 2 in their tracks. Is Activision’s cash cow so powerful that the publisher can request its own console updates at will? If that’s the case, Activision: Would you please, please ask Sony to add cross-game chat? Score: 0 (0 votes cast) Urgent Fury Command: More... Quote
Outlaw__Rebel Posted January 28, 2011 Report Posted January 28, 2011 (edited) There was a bunch pissed off on that COD forums. Just about everyone has an excuse. Someone stole my account, Or I tried playing with a buddies account for one day and now I'm banned. Edited January 28, 2011 by Outlaw__Rebel Quote
IRISH BULL Posted January 29, 2011 Report Posted January 29, 2011 There was a bunch pissed off on that COD forums. Just about everyone has an excuse. Someone stole my account, Or I tried playing with a buddies account for one day and now I'm banned. I wish I could read all that whining. It appears the thread from the link has been removed. Quote
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