@DougieMonster31 Tribes make nations. And technically speaking, yes; those of English ancestory. English, Irish, Scots, Welsh... We're all Germanic peoples anyway, tribes having migrated and ultimately descending from Japheth's line via Noah.
@aalooparathaa No, we didn't. The human race descended from two people in what is known today as the middle east, because the Garden of Eden was located near the river Euphrates. We also know this because the very first civilisations cropped up around this area and formed the Babylonian/Mesopotamian empires - and all WRITTEN human records show that humanity started around this area. There are absolutely ZERO written records of humans originating anywhere in Africa. This is because there is no logic process for humans to migrate many thousands of miles across Africa's inhospitable terrain, just to settle in the Middle East. The origins in Africa theory comes from evolutionary mindset and is easily proven wrong on many levels. If you claim humans came from Africa, then you'll have a heck of a time stringing a theory together as to how that happened and how it ties in with Africa's very slow societal and technological progress verses the rest of the world. The fact is, it didn't, precisely because of Africa's un-navicable waterways and inhospitable terrain. Europeans and Slavs (and probably Persians also) descended from Japheth. The other Middle Eastern/Asian people came from Shem, and Africans are from Ham.
A lot of people like to point out Ghost's experience and caution, so a detail I find nice is that once Graves says, "This is the immediate future" he doesn't keep walking or go closer to where Soap and Alejandro are standing. He keeps his distance and even notices the Shadow that's stood behind him. It's one of those "trust no one" moments where you can see him slowly filling blanks and preparing. Even during the shootout, he keeps out of Graves and the other Shadows' lines of sight, somewhat utilizing Soap as a distraction to exit at the same time.
Just like we overestimated Russia, we shouldn't underestimate Australia, and especially Japan. It's been a good while since the Japanese were at war, but they left an impression that's hard to forget, and historically they tend to hit WAY above their weight class. I'm glad they're on our side this time.
A cod game where you use guerrilla tactics to outsmart your enemy and craft tools while rallying support to your side would be the ultimate guerrilla simulator out there.
Just like we overestimated Russia, we shouldn't underestimate Australia, and especially Japan. It's been a good while since the Japanese were at war, but they left an impression that's hard to forget, and historically they tend to hit WAY above their weight class. I'm glad they're on our side this time.
@@Clonefiles Yes, but I feel like because of how Russia is performing in Ukraine, we may end up underestimating them. Kind of how the Soviets performed horribly in Finland but then ended up pushing all the way into berlin and clapped a large amount of Japanese forces in 1945
@@pasindupereraSL Interesting thinking, but the times are different. Russia doesn't have the budget to keep up with other nations in terms of technology, and we are witnessing a poor display of leadership, skill and strategy, which means that in terms of warfare knowledge and inovation they are decades behind. Russia is a colossal bear, that we need to watch out, of course, but end up being a blind, toothless and crippled one, which severely reduces it's danger.
@@rapace6183 Definitely, horrible leadership, poorly trained conscripts and their equipment not being properly modernized is a serious problem. I wouldn't say though that they are decades behind. One thing to keep in my is that Ukraine is getting billions of dollars of military aid (equivalent to Russia's annual military budget) and they outnumber russias forces. Despite this, Russia is still a challenge and controls a significant amount of land in ukraine. That is why I am suspiciously optimistic. One thing for sure is that if Russia truly wants to become powerful again, it should have focused on fixing its demographic decline. Its retarted how russia is looking to gain more territory when its population is stagnant
The same way it happened when Shepherd betrayed them in MW2 from 2009. That's how they roll, and I like it. So far this reboot seems somewhat good, altho it didn't blew me away like the original plot.
Just like we overestimated Russia, we shouldn't underestimate Australia, and especially Japan. It's been a good while since the Japanese were at war, but they left an impression that's hard to forget, and historically they tend to hit WAY above their weight class. I'm glad they're on our side this time.
@@imaamaze8936 yeah true... It's hard to please og players lol. The original somehow always better doesn't matter what it is about even. TBH I would hate it if they did this story in 2009 then do the story of 2009 now when all our favourite characters are dead lol
Of all the missions, Soap carries a knife on his chest rig, except for this mission. For SAS, that's very sloppy. And entering restaurants, home kitchens & stores, there's plenty of tape, fans, wax, etc, but he can't find kitchen knives or box cutters.
Honestly, im starting to like this reboot. Its basically like the 2009 game only all our favourite characters are still alive lol. I hope my comment will age well :C
@@Crackshotsteph ah well, graves did escalate the situation so it’s more or less his fault alone. Got a bunch of his men shot up instead of just trying to resolve the situation peacefully.
Just like we overestimated Russia, we shouldn't underestimate Australia, and especially Japan. It's been a good while since the Japanese were at war, but they left an impression that's hard to forget, and historically they tend to hit WAY above their weight class. I'm glad they're on our side this time.
I like so far the most the tremendous characters who are more alive and realistic than ever. Tough bastards on both sides of the CoD trenches. Especially the Spanish protagonist.
Funfact: Shadow Company is based off the real life Blackwater PMCs who were most infamous for engaging in war crimes and atrocities in the Iraq War and in Afghanistan. This game tones down how brutal and sadistic Shadow Company's real life counterpart really was. Glad to see Soap and Ghost killing them side by side! Hopefully Shadow Company return in the third one where they're still hunting down 141 and committing more war crimes.
@@275lucky The American Government pardoning an American company for wrongdoings perpetrated on foreign soil? Yeah, sounds like they're cleared on all wrong doings.
Just like we overestimated Russia, we shouldn't underestimate Australia, and especially Japan. It's been a good while since the Japanese were at war, but they left an impression that's hard to forget, and historically they tend to hit WAY above their weight class. I'm glad they're on our side this time.
6:22 , a great detail, fairly sure they walked the kid for his own good. The Shadow comforting him is a grey space for judgement, maybe a father himself, a brother, or a good man caught in bad business.
@@monkeeatsbanana7397 and so were the members of task force 141. Initially there were 85 operators in 141. And just do you know , the shadow guys did not fight professionally as has been highlighted, ghost himself said they were wannabes so I believe not all shadows were ex special forces.
@@israeliairstrikeonyourhous2068 correction task force 141 would not have survived without air support and heavy numbers which they could have easily obtained directly from the us military too if it were not for the violation of sovereignty of Mexico. So these guys were just filling in for us military.
Shadow Company before *"Alone"* mission : Clonetroopers in The Clone Wars before order 66 *Shadow Company after "Alone"* mission : Imperial Clonetroopers in The Bad Batch*
Good lord, the sound design is amazing!! I don't know if it's the compression, but everything sounds so...satisfying and crunchy. A lot of detail went into this, I bet.
it isn't the best, but it's a damn good game. it'd be the best if the user interface was better and offline features were more diverse. also i wish all the weapons in the game were available for gunsmith 2.0
This mission introduced so many new mechanics (the looting/crafting aspect) which just goes to show that Infinity Ward put more effort into the rebooted Modern Warfare campaigns then expected and I love them for it. Compare this campaign to the steaming pile of shit that Sledgehammer or Treyarch delivered in the last few years...
I wouldn’t say Cold War’s campaign was a pile of shit. There was a ton of potential there that was sniffed out due to time constraints. Even then the campaign is still solid as at is
10:15 the most coolest lines in this video “I'm not gonna see him” “yess you're right you won't see him it's too late if you see him, you're fuckin already dead”
When ghost says “One of us needs to survive to tell the tail”, you reckon the subtitles were a typo, or he’s talking about pulling birds with stories of Mexican black ops lmao
Beyond the graphics. The script, the dialogues, the acting of this game is a masterpiece. All these things together turns the game so immersive. It seems we're playing inside of a movie. Congrats for all involved on develop and production of this game? movie? I don't know... I guess its both.
There is an Easter egg on a mission in which ghost team kills grave and Shadow company. The Door codes are Referred as 627, Which is Price Prision no. In original Modern warfare 2 May be In Modern warfare 3, Price get captured and then Soap get promoted to Captain Rank and become a field commander of TF-141.
18:18 Now i see where it came from🤣 Soap:The mask... take it off... Ghost:Show my face? Soap:Yes sir! Ghost:Negative! Soap:R u ugly? Ghost:Quietly opposite🔥 🤣🤣🤣🤣🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love how they didn't go full Russia bad and actually made other bad factions bc MW2 majority of it was Russian bad until the last few mission, then MW3 its all Russian bad same with MW4. With this game its more realistic on the factions.
Ok pls say to me, cause i don't fucking understand and it's giving me a huge pain, there are 5 MWs right? The 3 old ones and the new ones so, is MW4 the one where we kill zakaev? Cause then it should be the one right? Not the 4
@@valzicplayz3845 thanks cause that mw4 always makes me doubt since it's actually called cod4 mw, i played all the mw games but i'm always like " wait what, did i miss one?! "
IT'S SO SAD FOR FOR A GUY LIKE ME THAT EVEN THOUGH I WANT TO PLAY THIS GAME BADLY WE CAN'T AFFORD SUCH EXPENSIVE HIGH-GRAPHIC CARDS OR SYSTEMS SO THANK U FOR UPLOADING EACH AND EVERY GAMING PART ON RU-vid GOD BLESS...
Only thing that made me curious was why was the betrayal necessary? They didn't want 141 to find out who exactly lost the missiles but do you think crazy ass Captain Price would really give a shit? as long as the missiles were recovered I doubt 141 would gripe with Shepherd about it especially all of em are in a business where they realize sometimes dirt needs to be done.
Just look at how all the Shadows (save for one) at first didn't even think about raising their weapons, they just wanted to detain them. Maybe if that one shadow didn't shoot the other guy wouldn't have gotten a new hole to breathe out of.
Shepherd was someone you reluctantly respected as a warrior. He was a genuine badass who was driven mad by his desire for power and to make the history books. New Shepherd, yeah. He kinda sucks. He’s just super generic and boring.