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eh, it's not completely safe to play on server browser, but for CoD 1 you just get 1.6 community patch, for CoD 2, i believe that is 1.5, MW(2007) you just install CoD4X, WaW/Bo1, play via plutonium [as unless you wish to submit to zwr for BO1, you don't need to play it actually via steam]
i.e: just watch this video; https://youtube.com/watch?v=0VI22jEVIxs
OP is technically fear-mongering | except for MW2(2009), he's right on MW2 not;
1) having a community patch
2) having really anyway to defend yourself by NOT playing via steam
Lmao Bless this guy. This was a thing when these games first released
Another one incorrect again, thinking he's smart. Any of the games that were Peer 2 peer are vulnerable, which is all of them.
Thanks for the info, am I not at risk of some VAC Ban for using Plutonium? :D :)
The author of the thread has fewer years on Steam than me and would not know about this, until he finally found out about this (as I did at the time) thanks to these threads and with this he also wanted to warn of these dangers.
I would rather play with the PeZBOT mod, which is a mod in which you can play multiplayer games against bots, than having my PC infected by some bad people with the intention of harming it.