

COMBAT ARMS CLASSIC STEAM CHARTS MOD
The Vote-kicking system was unnecessary at the time, as well as the failure known as the Elite Mod because there was almost no need to kick anyone. Players enjoyed the unique UI and HUD of the game (which no other game came close to compare), while the old BGM tunes ignited their thirst for fun, competitive gaming. Though players knew that hacking would eventually arrive in CA, as it did for many greater FPS games before, they tried to keep that fact in the corner of their minds. As such, no particular hack was well known during this period. At the time, any "hacking programs" were regarded as myths, and the few hacks that did surface were soon patched after their release. Players could enjoy hours of teamwork and gaming without questioning each other's skill or credibility. Pre-War Eraįrom the genesis of Closed Beta until early 2009, Combat Arms was a haven for a fair, prosperous online community. This is an extension of the artlcle, which due to a lack of room is not displayed here on this page. These should allow you to go through the entire article much more efficiently, in case you stop at a certain point and decide to go back to it later. So in order to make it easier for our readers, we have divided the story into sectional chapters. This page contains more text than ANYWHERE ELSE on the site. This article contains many opinions that do not represent the CAWiki as a whole. The neutrality of this article is disputed. 6.1 Overtaken - Hackers within a Mist of Defeat?.
