Bowling stated, “COD4 patch would do nothing, the hackers would simply bypass the update. Although Bowling understood where the fans are coming from, fixing Call of Duty 4 is not currently on the table as the game wasn’t coded with security measures in the first place,, it should be noted that Bowling didn’t completely rule out the possibility last month. ![]() The movement was successful in getting a few responses from Robert Bowling via Twitter. You can watch the video here, which is akin to the viral video Kony 2012. The premise of the movement is to get Infinity Ward’s Robert Bowling and Treyarch’s David Vonderhaar attention to fix the game by implementing an anti-hacking system for players to self-moderate the two games. Recently, the YouTube Call of Duty community started a campaign asking Infinity Ward and Treyarch to fix Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: World at War.
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