It always frustrated me how easily those friendly NPCs would die. Make your way out all by yourself to not expose them, and when you turn around they get instantly killed haha
I'm still blaming the French for the Vietnam War starting with French Indochina, first Indochina war, France's failure to defeat the Vietminh at dien bien phu, a list of f'ed up things which resulting in cleaning up france's colonial mistakes
Wow, rough landing. Lucky they got loose from the lines after going through the window. and a Spas 12 with incendiary rounds in a building full of enemies? Whoever put that in knows the audience.
Just a historical fact: Fast roping was not tested till the Falklands war so the reality would be the helicopter landing on the roof and getting shot down mid landing.
@@lewisofthehoood in a way yes but it can be overlooked since I’m pretty sure one of those holes on each side was for the M60 mount and the graphics did hide it enough that most people won’t notice too much if they didn’t know.
@@lewisofthehoood you can also tell if it’s a Vietnam era Huey by its size, engine layout (any Hueys with twin engines are mostly post Vietnam designs), having no more than 3 rotor blades and the door design (early Hueys were extremely cramped compared to our modern Hueys).
Once Call of Duty series had very great story missions set in across the world like this one in Hue city, Vietnam, Call of Duty Infinite Warfare with one of its story take place in Geneva, Switzerland or even Singapore in Call of Duty Black Ops III... Rare locations we can see in modern warfare type games and hats off to Treyarch and Activision back then But now, I lost my respect to the developer right after they decide to change all of their upcoming Call of Duty series to BattleNet, more focused to multiplayer instead of story missions anymore and even force players to play the story missions online with their shitty server ( can't play it offline anymore )... The locations are also quite boring in the latest Call of Duty franchise, only Amsterdam is the new one in the franchise and also my interest... The rest are fictional ( Verdansk and Urzikstan ) and refurbished locations that already exist in previous installment ( London for example ) What do you think DraKulis ?
I admittedly want to have my cake and eat it too. I really enjoyed MW2 campaign with its grounded more paced action, but I miss these mindless set pieces.
i remember feeling like this was a huge step down from mw2 , and BLOPS2 campaign was even worse. In retrospect considering how bad some of the COD campaigns are (LOOKING AT YOU BLOPS3 AND MW3) this is a masterpiece
As many times as I've played through the campaign, I never realized there was a mounted machine gun in front of the building at the end of the mission. EDIT: shit, there's more than one!
When the vietcong announcer starts talking about the punishment in the intercom, that’s when they caught the defector and executed him. At the beginning of the mission.
Dragons breath rounds made with a magnesium shell like you see in Rambo Last blood, it melts the skin but doesn’t penetrate deep like white phosphorus does.