Infinity Ward's relations manager Robert Bowling has announced that you should no longer face any problems now when playing online anymore. Such problems ranged from receiving an error message to any effect from the new firmware update.

He goes onto state that the problems occurred because of the Call Of Duty 4 Playstation 3 servers just could not keep up with the enlisting of new players online and possibly because of the firmware update that was included to the system recently.

Gamers have been complaining about having trouble with the online component of Call of Duty 4 (PlayStation 3) since last week and Infinity Ward has finally come up with the solution.

Robert Bowling, Infinity Ward's community relations manager, stated that things should be back to normal and players could resume once again to their favorite killing activities:
"You should no longer be receiving this error message or any other issues related to the firmware update in the game. Thank you to everyone for giving us the heads up on this so we could start tracking down answers, and getting it resolved and please let us know if you have any additional issues."

Everything started to fall apart on the online battleground one week ago, when CoD4 PlayStation 3 servers just couldn't keep up with the huge flow of enlisted players. Back then, the company announced that it was "upgrading all server hardware as well as dedicated an individual database to each functionality to improve performance and handle the traffic hitting the servers".

However, the second bomb was dropped yesterday, around the same time Sony launched its PS3 firmware 2.01. Players began complaining that the online mode in CoD4 died on them ever since upgrading to the firmware. At present time neither Sony nor Activision made an official connection between the two events, but one can't help to wonder if they aren't actually related.
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    Mnmfan Nov 21, 07
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    However, the second bomb was dropped yesterday, around the same time Sony launched its PS3 firmware 2.01. Players began complaining that the online mode in CoD4 died on them ever since upgrading to the firmware. At present time neither Sony nor Activision made an official connection between the two events, but one can't help to wonder if they aren't actually related.
    I'm confused. Doesn't that contradict the whole article?? Is it sorted or not?? A simple yes or no would suffice.
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      tidus04 Nov 21, 07
      That last sentence got me when I was submitting it but all I am taking from it all is that they have sorted it out =/
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    Mnmfan Nov 21, 07
    When was it supposedly fixed? I got disconnected last night.
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    Final Blade Nov 21, 07
    Well are you sure it wasn't your connection strength Mnmfan.

    My PS3 froze when i quit a game to go to the XMB and it stayed like that for 5 minutes had to restart the PS3, and thats with the new firmware installed.
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    Seeker X Nov 21, 07
    I haven't had my PS3 freeze on me when playing CoD4...ever. I have been disconnected from games though, I'm just hoping for the host migration feature to be installed.

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