Cracking the IWNet system, the hackers have accessed the PC game's development console, mustering something that at least gives the appearance of dedicated server support.
"Thanks to AgentGOD and his great work bringing the developer console back into the PC version, a whole new wave of servers are possible with vast amounts of customisation. Things such as unlimited ammo, massive experience points (10000xp for a single kill), Field of View tweaks, speed and gravity adjustments and so much more," we're told by those behind the hack.
"The best bit is, this is all ranked and on IWNet! I guess the game is no longer balanced to f**k the PC gamers over!"
Of course, the darker side to all this new found freedom is the ability to use it to cheat, and the servers that have been set up so far are all "ranked" and still considered "legal" by IWNet, Modern Warfare 2's console-esque matchmaking service.
Folks who like their games in "vanilla" flavor only shouldn't despair though. After all, MW2 uses anti-cheating tech from Valve, who, if nothing else, are very, very aware of what PC gamers can do, and how to deal with them.
That said, it's just a matter of time until they the first thing they did was mod it so that you can lean again.
