Would you prefer new content or a hack fix?

If you had a choice between having the developers work on new content (new maps, guns, gameplay modes, etc..) or resolving the rampant hacks which would you choose?

I don't know if the developers of the game listens to the CF community but I would really prefer if they temporarily stopped working on new material and focused their efforts on doing something about the constant hacking in the game. It's been a really long standing issue and so far none of their solutions (hack reports and x-trap) are effective at keeping CF a relatively hack free game.

And before people start chiming in with the usual excuses in the company's behalf left me address those comments ahead of time.

1. It's a free game, what do you expect? (I expect to play a game with out glitches and hackers. Sure it's a free game, but Crossfire is a money making game just like World of Warcraft is. If the owners of this game hope to continue to make money they HAVE to come up with a better solution to the hacking problems.)

2. It's impossible to stop hacking. (While this is probably true, there are still ways to drastically deter and end some of the current hacking going on. The company has to dedicate the appropriate amount of resources to research and eventually put a stop to the current abuse of the game.)

Don't get me wrong I love this game which is why I get so angry when I don't see any improvements in this area of keeping out hackers. I'm not alone in this either, I see constant posts in this forum with people upset over the same issues. Unfortunately most of these people are usually teased for complaining, but I can't really blame them. It's such a drag to invest a lot of time and money into a game and then see idiots mess up the experience because they don't want to play fairly.

I hope in the near future something will be done to resolve the hack problems, but in the meantime maybe someone from the development staff will notice posts like these and make a effort to fix CF's problems.
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