• Why Was Call of Duty: World At War SO AWESOME
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Is it like part of a joke or did he just miss how he started the vid with that quote and immediately went on american heorism in the face of pearl harbour regarding that intro?
Well this guy's already wrong, he said the dislike on the Infinite Warfare trailer was because people wanted boots on the ground, no, it's because Modern Warfare Remastered was bundled with it and in order to get Modern Warfare Remastered, for a long time, you HAD to buy an edition of Infinite Warfare that was both that game and MWR, which was like £100. Also he's one of the people who disliked the video and I can't imagine he disliked it because it's space and not as boots on the ground and instead disliked it for the same reason as everyone else. I'm also really tired of hearing about how Modern Warfare was supposedly this genre defining game, it's overrated, it's a decent game but it's nowhere near as good as most people make it out to be.
I just remember that Veteran difficulty was an absolute shitshow. If you didn't pop your head out for at least 1 second you'd get a hailstorm of grenades thrown your way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0oFa6LJ86Y
This is the first time i'm hearing about this, i tried searching for more information about original BO3 campaign concept or the plot they supposedly wanted for BO4 but couldn't find anything. Do you have anything to back that up?
Veteran is always a bullshit difficulty but it's the worst in Treyarc's games. You can survive like 2 hits and you have to face a thousand guys at once.
Granted, perhaps I should take it with a grain of some salt, but it was around April with the Black Ops 4 leaks that the game would have no campaign and a battle royale prior to the big "announcement" confirming both. A more in-depth leak tried to detail that A.) the multiplayer at that point was kind of a massive mess that mixed boots-on-ground with the mobility the modern games had as some weird Overwatch clone, and B.) the campaign was originally detailed as a new Dark Ages with guns, where people with the command over technology (especially on the nano scale) were practically seen as wizards, and the game would involve some mental time travel that revisits different eras of the BO series. As the leak goes, Activision thought the concept was too far out there for their intended audiences both times Treyarch tried to implement them. I tried to look it up but it seems everyone was mostly discussing the removal of the campaign and smothered the in-depth leak, with one website newsweek that loosely detailed the story concept leak either being very terrible or very aggressive about subscriptions. If it is true it would explain why they've already got familiar areas, weapons and characters lying around updated for use with their whole Blackout thing.
I really enjoyed WaW's soviet campaign. Yes there are some stuffs recycled from movies, but it's really great to actually perform these scenes yourself in game. On the other hand, the only thing I remember from the American campaign was getting killed by grenades in those trenches over and over again. The last mission where you bomb the shit out of the Japs was cool I guess.
That sounds so fucking weird I’m actually disappointed they aren’t going through with it.
you have no idea how disappointed I was when COD unified all versions of future games. The increased player count and custom servers made the PC versions like the middle point between Battlefield and CoD
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