Might as well hate the series. IW will adopt the same policy as treyarch for MW3.
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Creative Strategist Robert Bowling stated in a post on the Infinity Ward forums that the studio empathizes with frustrated, law-abiding PS3 Modern Warfare 2 gamers, but it's up to Sony to resolve the console's security issues.
"Games rely on the security of the encryption on the platforms they're played on, therefore, updates to the game through patches will not resolve this problem, unless the security exploit itself is resolved on the platform," Bowling wrote. "Regretfully, Call of Duty games are receiving the bulk of the hackers' attention, due to its high player counts and popularity."
At this point, Bowling said the only way to avoid the numerous hacks and cheats being used is to play Modern Warfare 2 exclusively with friends in private matches.
"In the future we plan to adjust our approach to not rely solely on platform security and reduce the ability for this to happen in our games, as has already been displayed by the work Treyarch has done on Call of Duty: Black Ops to prevent similar measures," Bowling stated.