Call of Duty 5 | World at War Level 65 Hack

Wednesday, November 19, 2008 14:12
Posted in category Call of Duty 5, Hacks

Please scan this file before using. I took it off of warez-bb.org and judging by the replies to the post everything seems to be legit, but just to be on the safe side you should scan it.

DOWNLOAD HACK

or if that download/hack doesn’t work, here’s another:

DOWNLOAD HACK #2

Call of Duty 5 | WaW Wallpaper

Wednesday, November 19, 2008 13:54
Posted in category Call of Duty 5, Hacks

BF2 Hacks

Monday, November 17, 2008 11:50
Posted in category BF2, Hacks

BF2 Hacks

Full Feature List:

Aimbot :

  • Auto Aim/Auto Shoot
  • Choose from L-Mouse, R-Mouse, or M-Mouse buttons.
  • Choose from different Hitboxes to aim for; Head/Neck/Chest/Waist
  • Select Enemies, Friends, or Everyone as your target.
  • Smooth Aim, Slows the movement of the aimbot to look more like a natural player.
  • Aim by ‘Field of View’ or ‘Distance’.

ESP :

  • Name Tags, Show names of all friendlies and enemies.
  • Health Tags, Show health of all friendlies and enemies.
  • Visual Tags, Shows an icon or frame around enemies to give away their position, even behind walls.
  • Class Tags, Show class of all enemies and friendlies.
  • Distance Tags, Show the distance between you and all friendlies and enemies.

Crosshair:

  • Select from four different custom crosshairs to make manual aiming easier. Includes Red Dot and Semi-Crosshair.

View Distance :

  • Select from three varying distances to allow you to see the entire map.

Removals:

  • No Recoil (Passive/Aggresive/Off), Causes all shots fired to be confined to the exact point where your crosshair lies.
  • Remove Blur, Removes shellshock effect when explosions occur nearby.
  • Remove Grass, Removes Grass and other vegetation to reveal enemies and gain FPS.
  • Remove Sky, Blackens the sky to reveal light silhouettes of enemies on the horizon. Also makes aiming the TV missile on Dragon Valley easier.
  • Remove Fog, Removes fog to make enemies easier to see.

MiniMap :

  • Reveals enemy positions on the Minimap. Includes all vehicles.

Misc:

  • Trigger Bot, Lets you be more discreet by only firing when your crosshair hovers over the enemy.
  • Unlock Kits, Unlocks all weapons.
  • Chamz, paints a bright color skin, visible through walls, on both enemies and friendlies.

Commander Hack :

  • On/Off
  • Supplies to my location
  • UAV to my location
  • Vehicle to my location
  • Artillery to my location

Battlefield 2

Battlefield 2 (BF2) is a first-person shooter that integrates elements of RPG and strategy into its gameplay. It is the third full game in the Battlefield series, preceded by Battlefield 1942 and Battlefield Vietnam.

Belittled by some gamers as nothing more than a marginal improvement over Battlefield 1942’s Desert Combat mod, this sequel actually features an almost revolutionary gameplay and a replay value that’s rarely found in many games. Developed by Digital Illusions and published by EA in 2005, it remains as one of the most innovative and enjoyable shooter-based multiplayer games ever released.

Setting

BF2 occurs in a near-future with a hypothetical conflict between three factions: the United States, China and a fictional Middle Eastern Coalition. It has 15 playable maps (originally 12), each coming in one of three different sizes. The smaller maps (intended for 16 players) have a Counter Strike-feel with a limited movement area while the 32 and 64 player maps are considerably huge with plenty of battlefield estate.

The maps offer a diverse selection, from swamp areas such as the Songhua Stalemate to urban centers like the Strike at Karkand. Some maps favor armored warfare while others are focused solely on infantry battles. For every map, the US Marine Corps will go up against either the People’s Liberation Army (China) or the Middle Eastern Coalition (MEC). The Chinese army will be available in maps set in the Far East theaters while the MEC plays adversary in settings that take place in the Middle East.

Its unique approach to military multiplayer will see a team’s victory rely almost exclusively on every member of a squad working together and executing objectives the same way units are expected to in real life. It is possibly the most realistic game of its kind - and can turn an ordinary night of play into a truly memorable experience.

Graphics and audio are excellent in the game, facilitating truly immersive environments that make the absorbing gameplay even more intense. As a downside, however, both hardware and bandwidth requirements can prove steeper than usual.

Gameplay

BF2 can be played both as a single player or a multiplayer over the web or a LAN. Strangely though, it only comes with one game mode - Conquest (a second mode called Cooperative is exactly the same save for the fact that AI players are allowed). While the lack of a story mode can feel like a step backwards in some way, BF2’s strengths lie in its team play and preference for coordinated action, neither of which are affected by the lack of a compelling linear tale. While the mode is available, this game is hardly enjoyable as a single player title. For the most part, the single player can be used as a way to practice but nothing more.

In Conquest, two teams of up to 32 players each duke it out in a good old battle for supremacy. Victory in the game is played out in tickets and control points, with tickets representing a team’s ability to progress in battle and the control points representing key areas that need to be captured in the map. The army that either captures all control points or depletes all of their opponents’ tickets win the game.

There are seven class types in BF2 - Spec Ops, Sniper, Assault, Support, Engineer, Medic and Anti-Tank - all of which are available in either of the three armies, with a good balance in kits and weapons between each. Players choose a class at the start of the game but can respawn as a new one after dying or change class in the middle of the game (by picking up a weapon or kit identified with the new class). As with the previous Battlefield titles, there are a wide variety of vehicles that players can take control of, including battle tanks, Desert patrol units, helicopters and planes.

Despite the conquest type of battle being fun and immersive, the game can prove severely lacking in sparse servers without sufficient amount of players. When you lack the right number of people to populate the map, it can feel like a game that goes around in circles without anything much getting done.

While in earlier BF games, armies ran around in unorganized battle scenarios, BF2 is set up to be played as several squads serving under a single commander. A 32-player team, for instance, can be split into six squads with one leader each, all under the direction of one commander, turning what would have been a free-for-all melee into a coordinated combat unit.

The commander keeps an eye on the battlefield, endowed with a unique bird’s eye view of the map. They can scan the field for enemy personnel, facilitate intelligence for their squads, fly in supply crates and perform artillery attacks on enemy squads.

A large number of hacks are available right now for BF2 including classic and modern aimbots, including an unique TV Missile Aimbot. Other hacks on offer include chams, wallhacks, warning displays for enemy kits and opponents, a special hack for commanders and more.

Communication

Despite all the game’s highlights, however, BF2’s main gameplay innovation is perhaps the brilliantly-designed voice chat system. The setup is tightly integrated into the game’s concept of commanders and squads, opening the communication lines only within a prescribed hierarchy.

Commanders communicate directly with their squad leaders, issuing orders for carrying out in the field. Squad leaders, in turn, can use one channel to chat with the commander and another one for communication with their team. Squad members can only use the chat system among other members of their crew.

Boosters And Expansions

BF2 has one expansion pack out, Special Forces, which features various updates to the game’s infantry-based combat. The expansion allows for six armed forces that players can use, namely the Navy Seals, Spetsnaz, British SAS, MEC Special Forces, rebels and insurgents. It comes with eight new maps, ten new vehicles and various equipment that can help alter the gameplay considerably.

Two booster packs (add-ons) have also been released, designed to add to the originally gameplay as opposed to being a game on their own, namely Battlefield 2: Euro Force and Battlefield2: Armored Fury. The booster packs adds new maps, weapons, armies, vehicles and objectives and were both released in 2006.

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COD5 Hacks

Monday, November 17, 2008 4:50
Posted in category Call of Duty 5, Video

I was bored tonight and decided to make a small WaW hack video. It’s nothing special and it’s clearly not made by our professional video guy, it doesn’t even have music. There are a few jump shots in there though. I only used nametag / wall hacks, no AIMBOT or no-recoil hacks were used during the filming of these…a few noobs were injured though :(

Direct Video Link: COD5 Hacks

Hacks Page: COD5 Hacks

“Server Authentication Failure” | Treyarch Sucks

Monday, November 17, 2008 1:23
Posted in category Call of Duty 5, Treyarch

I find it simply amazing that this bug is still not fixed. I mean this is a huge bug that effects all players anytime they update the server list. Apparently Treyarch thinks updating the server list isn’t such an important thing. For those of you spoiled brats that wish to update the server list, you will just have to either exit the game and re-start it, or wait 3-5min for the error to correct it self before you can finally enter a server.

For the love of god, why the HELL did Activision take the development privileges away from IW and give it to the Treyarch hacks? Between the bugs, the laggyness, and the overall idiocy of the BETA, Activision would need to have their heads checked to EVER give Treyarch another title to develop.

If we’re luck this will be the last Call of Duty that we ever have to play made by Treyarch. Keep up the suck Treyarch, keep up the suck.

P.S. This time you can’t blame it on not having enough development time because you had more than enough time. Congratulations.

A BF2 Hacks Video that I never posted on here

Sunday, November 16, 2008 13:37
Posted in category BF2, Hacks

I just realized I had a BF2 Hacks Video that I never showed on here before. I guess between all the sites I post on, somehow I forgot to post it on here.

Anyway, blood did a great job making this video. He used the privatehax.com BF2 cheats during the making of the video. Some of the hack features you will see in this video are AIMBOT, WALLHACKS, multi-ESP, removals such as smoke and weather, no recoil, and some other assorted options.

Feel free to stop by the forums and join the community.

Here’s the direct link to the video: BF2 Hacks

And here’s a direct link to our official BF2 page: BF2 Hacks

“Can not connect to online service”

Saturday, November 15, 2008 11:08
Posted in category Call of Duty 5

“Can not connect to online service”

Seems the Call of Duty forums and the Call of Duty server browser is down. Not sure what’s going on but nobody out of the 4 people I spoke to today can connect to the World at War multiplayer.

Is anyone else getting this problem?

What’s worse is, the Call of Duty forums are also down.

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UPDATE - The COD forums were up for a few minutes before they were swamped by angry users and then the database creshed again. Seems people are PISSED and nobody seems to be able to connect.

The question I have is, why would they take the Call of Duty development job away from Infinity Ward and give it to Treyarch after IW did such a great job? I’m no expert on video games but I can honestly say that World at War is one of the buggiest and glitchiest games I have ever played. Every map has at least a couple spots where you can actually get stuck and are unable to move.

What else…how about the server browser? Hell, that stupid thing has been broken since COD4 and maybe even before that(i only started playing since cod4). The server browser is beyond broken and I’m not even going to start trying to list off all the errors I get with the browser.

And now, this “can not connect to online service” error which seems to be effecting everyone.

And then of course the

We’re going to start using AOL video

Saturday, November 8, 2008 13:48
Posted in category Video

As you can see by watching the video below, it’s much better than YouTube, or WeGame. WeGame used to be great until their recent update now in order to watch a high quality video that’s embedded, you have to visit their site which is retarded. I looked around and finally decided, believe it or not, AOL Video is the best option. AOL Video FTW? :)

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Have you had a chance to see out Word Press templates?

Saturday, November 8, 2008 12:41
Posted in category Themes

ThoughtMechanics has a great stash of free wordpress templates for you to download. If you haven’t already been there, stop by our WP Themes page and download a few themes.

Call of Duty 4 Hacks Video :)

Friday, November 7, 2008 0:51
Posted in category COD4, Hacks, Video

Direct Link: COD4 Hacks Video