What's that NGB? what did you say? oh that's right ಠ_ಠ NGU owns. That's awesome though congrats to the whole NGU community. I can't help but think there was an alternative motive hiding around somewhere, it's obvious NGU is the top source for glitches and hacks but and would no doubt continue to be so especially with top titles as MW2 on the horizon people are just twiddling their thumbs but can it be an awkward attempt to befriend some of the top glitching sites to bring them on their side rather than to fight against them in their upcoming title which is obviously like a mother bearing child to them.
Maybe that's just imaginative thinking but I don't know I mean just exactly how many times have members of NGU reported a glitch (the kind that give you an unfair advantage over other sometimes oblivious players) to IW for cod4? Aside from the first time that gamesave cheat came out. In any case I think it's great for NGU to get a shoutout and I'd definitely turn over glitches although I've only ever discovered maybe 3-4 on my own but that were discovered and published by previous players but for those kind of shoutouts I'd gladly turn over anything I found
And if I recall correctly MM or members of MM were selling tools to cheat on cod4, a tool that ultimately goes against the TOS if I'm not mistaken. Just an odd decision.
*edit* I like the comment on mw2blog where the author states
Originally posted by another user
This is all good but i find one problem,Glitchers that charge people to watch videos of glitches (you have to pay $15 to watch ALL of the video’s on their website) are not the “good kind of glitcher” IMO.