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The video addresses critical security issues within the Call of Duty franchise, including risks like IP address leaks and malware infections in titles such as Black Ops 3 and the rebooted Modern Warfare 2. The speaker criticizes major content creators for ignoring these issues to maintain viewer engagement, while praising others who discourage purchasing these games due to the security flaws. Additionally, the video highlights frequent crashes in newer Activision titles, attributing them to poor game quality rather than hacker interference. The speaker expresses a preference for older games like Black Ops 1 and commends community-driven mods aimed at enhancing security, lamenting Activision’s lack of support for these efforts and their tendency to shut down such community contributions. The overarching message is a call for caution among players and criticism of Activision's handling of security and quality in their games.
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In this part of the video, the speaker addresses significant security issues plaguing the Call of Duty franchise, criticizing major content creators for ignoring these problems to continue profiting from their audience. The speaker highlights that old titles like Black Ops 3, as well as more recent releases such as the rebooted Modern Warfare 2, are unsafe due to risks of IP address leaks and malware infections. Additionally, they mention the community’s mods aimed at improving security and criticize Activision’s inaction. The speaker also points out some content creators who discourage purchasing new releases due to these issues, contrasting them with bigger creators who remain silent to keep generating views.
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In this part of the video, the speaker addresses issues with Activision titles, noting frequent crashes that prevent players from loading games or joining matches, unrelated to hacker activity but due to poor game quality. They express a preference for older titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops 1, showcasing zombie gameplay from that game. The speaker warns about security risks associated with online play in Call of Duty games, including potential malware and IP address leaks, criticizing Activision for shutting down community-made mods that enhance security. They conclude by urging viewers to be cautious, expressing frustration with Activision’s handling of security and community contributions.