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Call of Duty (COD) Hacks & Cheats

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=== Call of Duty 3 ===
This game is still another WWII FPS game, and it was developed by Treyarch and released in 2006. This was the first game to also be released on other platforms, including PS2, PS3, Wii, XBox, and the Xbox 360. This game is still set in WWII, but now also follows the Canadians, Polish, and the French armies after D-Day.
 
=== Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare ===
This is the first game to be set in the modern era, and it was the first to receive a '''M''' rating from ESRB. It was released in 2007 and developed by Infinity Ward.
=== Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 ===
Nuketown, originally from Black Ops I, has been remastered 3 times throughout its lifespan. The original, in Black Ops I, was based upon a scene from Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. The scene in Indiana Jones was a nuclear test ground Indiana Jones stumbled upon.
==== Nuketown: Easter Eggs ====
The first Black Ops doesn't have many, if any, easter eggs, but it has some interesting facts. If you look north-east of the map, you should see a bomb. At the end of the game, that bomb will explode.
In the third installment of the Black Ops series, you can turn all the manicans into zombies by knocking the heads of all of them within the first few minutes.
=== Trivia ===
=== Game Engine ===
=== Injection ===
"Injection" hacks usually refer refers to DLL hacks, where the hack injects a dynamic link library (DLL) file into the game for tools such as aim-bot.  === Internal Cheats === Internal cheats are cheats that are run within the game. You typically inject internal cheats, but there are other methods to make internal cheats without injecting a whole DLL (or any executable file).  === External Cheats === Rather that it being within the games' process, it will be outside. External cheats are known for generally being slower, but quicker to make.
== Different type of bans ==
=== Game Ban ===
This ban type can only be handed out manually.
 
Most of the time a game ban is related to TAC.
=== Treyarch Anti-Cheat ===
==== How does it works? ====
TAC Works differently from most anti-cheats. It has many different ways to detect of detecting cheats:Taking screenshots . The most common is their screenshot anti-cheat. The screenshot anti-cheat takes a screenshot of your gameManual verification screen, then scans it for anything that shouldn't be there. In Black Ops III, they have updated the TAC anti-cheat to scan other processes memory. For example, it will scan the titles of your game (rare but still)other processes, check the file location, view threads, among other things.
== MPGH Hacks for COD ==
== How to Play COD ==
=== PC /Mac ===*On To play Call of Duty on a computer, you must first purchase it. There are many ways to purchase COD for PC/Mac: in stores, online marketplaces, and gaming platforms (like Steam). If you're looking to purchase newer versions of Call of Duty, an easier way would be to do so on steam. Some of you might think it's too expensive to purchase a game on steam, and there are ways around this. You can purchase on sites such as [http://g2a.com/ g2a] and [https://www.kinguin.net/ kinguin], which is a large marketplace for selling CD keys; however, these sites often have keys that were refunded or carded, so make sure to know that your game might be revoked if it is. However, if you do wish to play COD with peace of the mind and also support the developers of the game, you <b>should</b> purchase them off of steam or in store. === PlayStation === To play Call of Duty on PlayStation, you have a few ways to purchase it. Just like the computer, you have the same 3 ways, but the gaming platform isn't steam, its the PlayStation marketplace. === X-Box === To play Call of Duty on an X-Box, you can either purchase it in stores, online marketplaces, or on the Microsoft store.
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