Though the specific repack credited to "Flippo" is not a widely documented commercial release, it represents a popular community-driven solution for maintaining the Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007)

remains a benchmark for first-person shooters, but as official support waned and modern platforms like Steam introduced compatibility-breaking updates, the community turned to independent distributions to keep the game alive. Among these, Call Of Duty 4 Multiplayer Only 1.7 By Flippo

The "Multiplayer Only" Philosophy: Why Less is More

The official version of Call of Duty 4 requires a 6+ GB installation, includes a lengthy single-player campaign, and is often bogged down by DVD checks or launcher bloat. The "Multiplayer Only" editions, specifically the one curated by Flippo, flip this script entirely.

  • Config files:
    • Anti-Cheat Compatibility: Most modern private servers (like those using React or altered PunkBuster emulators) require 1.7.
    • Weapon Balance: This patch fixed the infamous "Martyrdom" grenade drop exploits and balanced the M16A4's stopping power without nerfing the AK-47 into oblivion.
    • Mod Support: 1.7 is the universal standard for ProMod (the competitive ruleset) and custom zombie mods.
    • The "No DVD" Factor: The 1.7 executable was the most stable cracked version, allowing players to host dedicated servers without the game forcing a Steam or disk check.

    Permission granted to copy. No refunds. Aim down sights.