Was es sich lohnenswert an?
Was es sich lohnenswert an?
You might want to think carefully before purchasing. The game doesn’t require dedicated servers, which is good for your situation, but the lag in Asia could still affect performance. It looks interesting, but consider your experience and whether you’re comfortable with potential issues.
I wouldn’t pay the full amount, but if you manage to get it for a reasonable price, I believe it’s a good deal for the multiplayer experience. Based on what I’ve noticed and heard, it doesn’t live up to expectations and is actually quite enjoyable.
It’s a high-energy jump with black ops 2 gun mechanics and all the other gameplay elements. If you’re skilled in any of those games, you might find it tricky at first, but you’ll get used to it. The biggest issue is the ping bar that keeps changing, making it hard to tell who’s online or if it’s even a host in your region. Ranking is straightforward and quick—you managed it in about 7 hours, which is fine. Many people I know prefer Ghosts because of its jumping mechanics, though some dislike it just for that feature. It can get frustrating at times, but what game isn’t? It feels fresh and similar to Black Ops 2, yet it’s your choice. Just make sure you understand what you’re playing before diving in.
It rarely turns into a solid deal, and DLC bundles will be expensive, especially with population-splitting features like map packs. Keep that in mind before you decide. From a gameplay perspective, it looks fairly good. Personally, I’m really frustrated by the poor sound quality on the firearms.
I haven't purchased COD since MW2. This might be my first purchase after that. You can find it for $49.99 on greenmangaming.
The COD:AW PC player base is quite small...(COD Ghosts/MW3/MW2—things went wrong with the pooch, now PC players are super cautious). In comparison to console players who are still playing it, but... (for now, it's easy to locate a game right after launch, unlike what we expect in three months). COD was originally made for consoles first, then PCs (if it works out without problems). You can see from the recurring 'every year, same problem' discussions that we all face this issue annually. It works well on PC (though mouse issues exist), and overall it's a solid experience—just get in early before numbers drop too low.
It was worth it for me; I really enjoy it, though not everyone will agree. Just look at some online reviews to get a sense of whether it’s worth your time.