Top choices for PCs include the latest graphics cards and reliable motherboards.
Top choices for PCs include the latest graphics cards and reliable motherboards.
OG code 4 is still active and functioning. You’ll likely encounter servers with high XP values, though they remain genuine.
COD Ghosts received widespread criticism, often labeled as the lowest in the series, making it difficult to suggest it’s worth trying. It surprised many to find positive reviews, as it was something I’d never encountered before. LOL!
Black ops and MW2 are themes often explored in games and discussions.
I’d likely choose the Black Ops games with DLCs to relive PS3 nostalgia, especially playing as zombies. For multiplayer, it’s hard to say which games still support active play.
I completely share your opinion. I own a CoD 1 from the early 2000s on CD, and I really enjoyed CoD4 so much that I went through the remastered version even though I was aware of the story. Currently, the top multiplayer experience is the community-run IW4X client with dedicated servers, built from completely reworked code by NTAuthority. https://reactiongaming.us/iw4x-modern-warfare-2-finest/ Officially, NTA is no longer linked to the project, just in case anyone from Activision is curious. It can be played for free technically, but their main goal has always been to offer solid anti-cheat and dedicated servers for true fans since Activision didn’t provide those features.
It seems most people don’t enjoy Ghosts, even those who really love Call of Duty.
I've tried the game, but I think the story isn't very engaging. In my view, it's likely the only COD that won't stick in your mind.
The top choice is Titanfall 2 or a genuine Call of Duty. The peak featured contemporary combat 2 and special operations 1.
Freelance work remains popular even today. Games like Runescape were thriving around 1998, and titles such as MW2 were available on PC in the late 2000s. I have no idea where the data comes from, but I can dive into a modern game on a 360 if it was released around 2009.