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When you said old games, i thought you actually mean old, like older pc games and stuff like that. I still play battlefield 1942 which was released in 2002. They are great games, and on pc it can be modded out to the max, and due to that an entire new mod for it was built, which turned it into a racing game which is a hell of a lot of fun to play. Hacking can bring new life to a dying game imo. Other than god mode type hacks and stuff like unlimited noob tubes which do ruin games.
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I thought you would mean at least games older then CoD4 or something other then CoD.
Quick Tip:
Activision, Treyarch, and Infinity Ward just want your money. They could care less about you, after you buy the game, you did what they wanted. They'll barely support the game until the next CoD. Then they just dump it.
Anyway, 90% of the old games that you can still easily purchase are still untouched.
N64, Sega, SNES, and Gameboy largely remain unhacked on multiplayer.
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Quick Tip:
Activision, Treyarch, and Infinity Ward just want your money. They could care less about you, after you buy the game, you did what they wanted. They'll barely support the game until the next CoD. Then they just dump it.
Anyway, 90% of the old games that you can still easily purchase are still untouched.
N64, Sega, SNES, and Gameboy largely remain unhacked on multiplayer.
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