It remains a masterpiece. Go download it (from the official archive) and destroy the gulag with infinite grenades.
The MrAntiFun trainer became a case study in . Modern game developers (Riot, Blizzard, Bungie) learned from MW2’s failure. You cannot trust the player’s RAM. You cannot trust the player’s executable. That is why we have kernel-level anti-cheats (Vanguard, Faceit) and server-authoritative netcode today.
If you were a PC gamer in 2010, you knew the name. If you tried to play MW2 multiplayer in 2011, you feared the name. To the solo player, MrAntiFun was a liberator—unlocking the ability to mow down the Favela with an infinite ammo M134 Minigun. To the online community, he was the ghost in the machine, the unwitting architect of the game’s chaotic "hack vs. cheat" arms race.
It used the same executable (iw4mp.exe) for Single Player, Special Ops, and Multiplayer.
Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Trainer Mrantifun -
It remains a masterpiece. Go download it (from the official archive) and destroy the gulag with infinite grenades.
The MrAntiFun trainer became a case study in . Modern game developers (Riot, Blizzard, Bungie) learned from MW2’s failure. You cannot trust the player’s RAM. You cannot trust the player’s executable. That is why we have kernel-level anti-cheats (Vanguard, Faceit) and server-authoritative netcode today.
If you were a PC gamer in 2010, you knew the name. If you tried to play MW2 multiplayer in 2011, you feared the name. To the solo player, MrAntiFun was a liberator—unlocking the ability to mow down the Favela with an infinite ammo M134 Minigun. To the online community, he was the ghost in the machine, the unwitting architect of the game’s chaotic "hack vs. cheat" arms race.
It used the same executable (iw4mp.exe) for Single Player, Special Ops, and Multiplayer.