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hellfire500
check it out
apcwiz
This is good news, I posted this questoin somewhere else, but I'll repost...I'm not at home right now so can someone tell me if there's any big changes to the multiplayer game?
muggs1
A link would be nice.


muggs
hellfire500
I just did a deathmatch and there was still a little lag ( about 2min into the game). It was by no means unplayable. could just be the conection. we will see.

a link?
muggs1
Yeah like is it available only from xbox live or can you get it somewhere esle and burn it to a cd like you can with the BC updates?


muggs
hellfire500
Sorry, don't have a clue where you could download it from yet. I tried playing again and the lag is just as bad as before? This patch might have been just for the saving problems some are having?
redwolf
lol this patch does fuck all but stops you using the glitch...

another proof (see dash update re: demo disc) that M$ is more concern about hackers/cheaters then a buggy games and console rolleyes.gif
hellfire500
Here is what the patch really does.
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wow...so they didn't even fix the lag yet...lol...good stuff
Killa420
This doesnt stop you from using the glitch.
Tr!X
The lag depends on the person who's hosting it. If he has a bad upload speed, you guys will lag.
Stickee
QUOTE(muggs1 @ Feb 1 2006, 02:14 PM) *

Yeah like is it available only from xbox live or can you get it somewhere esle and burn it to a cd like you can with the BC updates?
muggs


Other players might not have been patched.
hellfire500
This patch has nothing to do with the multi-player lag, just single player saves.
woods3336
Can anyone confirm if the glitch still works or not after downloading the patch?
frogsmasha
QUOTE(woods3336 @ Feb 1 2006, 08:55 PM) *

Can anyone confirm if the glitch still works or not after downloading the patch?



What is this glitch you guys are talking about


Is it this right here?


QUOTE(Online @ Feb 1 2006, 08:55 PM) *

A glitch has been found in Call of Duty 2 which lets players customise multiplayer games via Xbox Live.

To exploit the glitch, all you have to do is grab someone else set up a system link game, selecting player limit, game type, level and time limit.

Then get someone to ask you to join a different game, and accept. But then decline to log out when you're asked to - and hey presto, you will become the host of an Xbox Live match. All the settings you selected when setting up the system link game will apply.
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The glitch was discovered by a poster on the Xbox forums who goes by the name of DUKEforLIFE. Head on over there to find out how to get in on the action.t?
hellfire500
Glich info Here
Killa420
This patch is just for single player. Has nothing to do with lag or the glitch. Both of those are still working fine lol.
eversio11
At least they (supposedly) fixed the saved game problem.
CattyKid
QUOTE(eversio11 @ Feb 1 2006, 09:37 PM) *

At least they (supposedly) fixed the saved game problem.

It damn well better be. Still haven't finished the British campaign. I WANT TO PLAY NORMANDY!
tonloc79
Is the fix located on the Marketplace or does it notify you in game?
StrictPuppet
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Is the fix located on the Marketplace or does it notify you in game?


Soon as you pop in the disk, and it loads up, a message appears that says an update is available.
lowendfrequency
Son of a bitch! grr.gif This makes me friggin angry. All I wanted was a simple implication of a latency test when determining who will host a game.... but did they listen? Of course not. Oh but hey, they fixed the savegame issues.... greeeaaat that would have helped maybe TWO MONTHS AGO when everyones games got deleted!!!!! Goddamn I'm friggin angry!! I am raging!!! HULK SMASH!!! ARRRR!!!! grr.gif
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