Reaction to Call of Duty Advanced Warfare highlights
Reaction to Call of Duty Advanced Warfare highlights
It shows promise as one of the top CoD multiplayer experiences in terms of mechanics, design, and map diversity, yet it remains overly buggy and laggy for a satisfying PC session right now. There are moments when I narrowly miss hits and the game freezes briefly, making it hard to follow my own kills. The AR outperforms all other weapons tested so far, and the Exo abilities feel mostly ineffective except for Exo Hover. It's disappointing that dedicated servers aren't part of their plans.
CoD has always felt like fast-paced movies similar to Transformers and Pacific Rim—just relax and enjoy the ride. It's rarely justified by the $80-$90 AUD price it usually carries, plus we deal with Aussie taxes on Steam, so I won't be getting it soon. Still, what I've noticed about the movement has really piqued my interest. After spending a year on Battlefield 4, I've longed for improved character control—especially since in that game you can jump or roll out of danger instead of just sprinting half-heartedly. I’ve never been much for multiplayer, but after playing so much Battlefield, I appreciate some things it lacks and dislike what it has. Overall, it's just basic, repetitive action—expect nothing special.
It's aite, though right now multiplayer suffers a bit from lack of dedicated servers and some weird mouse acceleration, thing is fine in Spacey-player but I can't seem to aim very well in MP.
I haven’t really explored the multiplayer, but the campaign has been quite enjoyable so far. It’s a lot of lighthearted, entertaining action. This is the first Call of Duty title I’ve been genuinely excited to finish, and I’ve tried all of them.