i grew up with velocity x and world race. the password systems were so frustrating. i always lost the pieces of paper my dad wrote the passwords on, so i could say it annoyed him too. thank god for save states. but either way, theyre still good games imo. they have a special place in my heart because they were my introduction to my favorite things, cars and gaming.
@@Kaceydotmethanks for the reply! Don’t stress yourself about it (it’s stressful enough lmao). I’ve enjoyed you playing through it. I platinumed the game back in 2008/09. Still has hardest game ever to beat lol.
I feel this with zombies, why is it still an additional mode to CoD. It waists time and recourses for other modes and the mode itself. Zombies deserves its own standalone game. Shame the rumors never came to light
14:27 I would argue that outrun races are actually the real races in this game (as in most realistic in a street racing themed game). In street racing you don't do circuit, sprint, or race track racing with a set number of laps or finish lines drawn on the ground. You would rather challenge another street racer on the fly, e.g., on the highway or at a traffic light, and then try to build distance in order to beat them. Outrun races are just that.
Liberation is the only good mission in WWII. While it is my favorite mission in Cold War, Desperate Measures is one of many missions that i heavily enjoyed in the game. Kind of a miracle Cold War's campaign was so good, considering how short a time it was made in.
MCC HCE's netcode isn't gearbox's Its their own, which makes it worse. HPC and Custom Edition (HCE) had netcodes designed ot be dialup modem friendly (rumored to be a MS mandate). The netcode asn't bad per-say, just you had to lead your shots. Instead of shooting a player hen your reticule was red, you'd aim ahead of them. just enough to the left or right where the reticule is in some cases no longer red, indicating enemy. MCC's is just terrible, your own clips showing shots that should hit not hitting, on stationary targets.
I never played this game. I only watched I believe Ali-A's playthrough of it, when it came out. This is quite literally the only thing I remember about this game's campaign, whenever I think about it.
Setting up Insignia through the Xemu emulator was a beotch, but once you get all the files and get it setup, it's a great time. I'd still recommend setting it up on an OG XBOX and playing that way since there can be missing textures and performance issues on the emu.
i really liked ww2 and idk why people really hate it. the multiplayer was alright i mean it worked and it was the first one i ever grinded and actually got a chance to play. i like the ww2 genre of stuff so to me it was interesting and fun. the zombies is actually zombies not whatever we're being spoon fed today, its just sad to see it so neglected by the entire community and the devs. i think if they really put more time, care and effort into it it could've been a better game but for now its just alright and hard to go back to for me and I even loved the entirety of it.
Liberation and Desperate Measures were my favorite missions in Call of Duty games, because they reminded me so much of the older Medal of Honor games on the PS1 (where there were a few "stealth" missions, but you had to deal with the game only allowing it to work to a certain point before your cover was completely blown). Speaking of which, we need a proper remaster/remake of the original Medal of Honor series, but we know that EA won't bother.
I never made it this far in the campaign and now I’m on Xbox with no way to play it. Sure as hell won’t rebuy it just for one mission but this looks incredible.
All those notes about seeing the nazis in a different light, we had them in the medal of honor games. Lots of missions of going undercover and seeing the enemy outside of combat
This is why I wish Activision would allow other developers to make spin-off games using the IW engine, and possibly even old assets, like we had for Source games. We could have a social stealth espionage game, a Payday heist game, a post-apocalyptic Metro-style game, a standalone zombies game, etc.
This reminds me of, and would fit great in, hitman. Its first person and way easier but same concept. If there was more consequence for your actions, skill required for some of them, and the risk of a few bullets putting you out of action...it'd be incredible.
Best thing you can do is either pitch the entirely new game to a studio willing to make such a product or go to kickstarter and do it yourself with a team of passionate enthusiasts. Thankfully you already have a level designer.
This mission, the mission where you issue commands while watching security camera footage in the embassy in Modern Warfare 2019…. It’s these like small moments of different brilliance in COD Campaigns that makes me happy they exist even if they are fleeting… a whole campaign of subversive different takes on war scenarios would probably make run and gun people mad but I would love it.
The desperate measures mission is the one mission that makes me as excited as I am for black ops 6, cause they’re doubling down on the sort of gameplay we had in that mission, with the mission, “most wanted” allowing you to play 3 greatly different paths to get to your same objective, allowing you to talk, collect evidence and explore. I just hope the rest of the campaign has more of this.
Are you kidding me? No seriously.... really? First off COD games have been linear since the first, so you have no leg to stand on there. Second, it was called WWII because i'm pretty sure they were doing it for the amount of people who wouldn't shut up back then of, "call of duty needs to be boots on the ground. It needs to go back to WWII. I wants something like COD2 again. I want Medal of Honor Frontline remake." All because some people complained about Infinite Warfare and it being set in the future. (Which is hypocritcal if you ask me since people like TitanFall 2, another fps set in the future, but no complaints there, just blaming EA for "sabotaging" it as they go by Skyrim Special Edition for the 50th time and yell about Battlefeild 1 and how its owning COD, hurr durr) And if the microtransctions disappointed you, well sorry, but as they say, "IT'S CURRENT YEAR!". What did you expect after years of paying for lootboxes and microtransactions would get you, for them to give you a full experience after paying $60? What a joke.... the only thing debatable is the story, otherwise people got what they asked for at the end of the day back then. Also on note, I never liked WWII, it was ok, i just wasn't on the bandwagon to "go back to their roots" back then because it was dumb....