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I did! and I tried changing things and looking for some help in the forums but I couldn't find a single thing to help me
Second, there are plenty of servers around that are not modded. As well as many that may be considered a mod but nothing to download. Our server is one of those that has nothing to download. Our settings are different as we are a low gravity server. But we use regular stock maps and weapons etc.
There are also a few mods that are fun once you play. A lot of players enjoy our server. Some had mixed feelings at first, played a few times and now enjoy our server.
Freeze tag is a fun mod that is popular that many enjoy as well. Other mods include mw2/3. Which makes the game play like those games. Or some are simply to restrict weapons use. Like snipers only mods.
But again, mods are allowed in cod4 and because they are allowed, they are not considered hacked servers.
Also you could easily buy the game else were, for much cheaper, and as said, set your filters to not show mods.
As above - the game does not support controller input but you can use a 3rd party program like XPadder to map your controls to an Xbox 360 controller.
Obviously there's no aim assist in the PC version like there is in the console versions though, so I can't imagine it would be much fun...
You have to get a 3rd party software. The game itself does not support a controller.
There are more advantages to k/m and I recommend learning to use that instead of a controller. Just takes a little learning. The basics are very easy. Moving and aiming and jumping. Then you just slowly move into using other functions. Remapping keys may help. For instance I use c for crouch and x for prone. Many games set up left ctrl for crouch. Or I set my mouse wheel for my melee attack where the default is usually f or something.
Find what you like and what is easier and best for you.