i disagree if cod use these type of intro for multiplayer, it feels like a chinese clickbait ads for some reason, but i like the style of it, when the game came out its trying to make something different than mw19, which is cool but i think mw19 milsim type of intro feels better.
@@australiansniper1730since the game was set in the Cold War era, I think they were trying to replicate the cheesiness of early action films rather than go for all-out mil-sim styled intros.
and the best lobby animations, it was cool to see the whole squad walking and looking around and now it's just the operators standing looking to nothinh
There's so many things that made cold war much better than the newer cod games, sure the animations are not as good as mw19 but holy shit the zombies mode & multiplayer are something even better
Cold War to me was a reminder that gameplay will always trump graphics every single time. MW19 looked amazing but the multiplayer and co-op modes were so unfun it was crazy.
I dont know how i never realized that some intros were just copy and paste. Also dont know how i didnt realize that some intros are intros for the Zombie maps
Cold War had heart, but it was a massive downgrade from MW19 graphically. These cutscenes look like the alpha version of the game before they finished the shadows/textures.
I still don't get it on why the respective faction (NATO and Warsaw Pact) entrance, are using the wrong vehicle ? They did it on purpose, they're not dumb weve seen these vehicle before in older cod
Tbh I liked the ones in mw better They were more basic and grim especially the van one. The operators just sat there and stacked their guns knowing they were stepping in a battle that they might not walk back from plus the fact the camera never exits the first person perspective makes you feel more in-tuned with the intro Cold war is all like "Woah big tank and bikes and buggys and badass walk into camera"
Having the CIA drop in from a helicopter would basically kill all plausible deniablility which is the backbone of that org. A "borrowed" police van works.
Love intros where you arrive with WEAPONISED vehicles and... don't use them. Ah yes, tank rolls in, yeets a car away, then stops and goes AFK, same for the BTR, smh
Modern Warfare fans were exaggeratedly critical of Cold War, and the rest of the CoD playerbase simply followed suit. I still think that if Cold War had swapped its release date with MW2019, it would have been more successful than it was and fans would have appreciated it much more. Unfortunately Activision unfairly forced Treyarch to rush the Cold War, and MW2019 was simply too good and set the bar extremely high
And yet it still old more and retained more players than MW. Funny how that works. _Also kinda sad to see a game with a full dev cycle lose to one with only one year in the development oven_
@@BasedMysticPikachuYeah no, both of those statistics are untrue, Cold War is still a really good game, but objectively, it was still outsold by MW19, it made 600 million in its first 3 days and Cold War made only really a little more than half of that in its first month. The only statistic supporting Cold War retaining more players are google trends, which was already debunked.
something about the aesthetics of this game really butchers the timeline where its in and it doesnt sit well with the tech used during the cold war, overdesigned and flashy af