Fans of Call Of Duty agree on one thing - its series has grown into an "utter mess".
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Fans of Call Of Duty agree on one thing – its series has grown into an “utter mess”.

Fans of Call Of Duty agree on one thing – its series has grown into an “utter mess”.

 

Since 2003 when its PC debut was made possible by Activision’s launch of Call of Duty 3, its popularity has steadily grown exponentially – both positive and negative aspects being considered equally. The series’ massive appeal can be witnessed everywhere it goes today from cinematic releases like Call of Duty Black Ops 4 (PC only) through to mobile versions like Call of Duty Mobile on all sorts of different devices and operating systems such as iOS/Android OS devices – from games consoles like Xbox to desktop and smartphone/tablet computers as well as traditional PC launch platforms like PC itself wherein initial games launched back then before expanding further through various expansion packs; its history goes far back into PC when Call of Duty series began in 2003 as PC only game, making its initial launch even bigger over the course of 20 years since PC launch with releases like PC-centric releases like in 2003 PC- which launched into various types of release since 2003 on PC, expanding significantly since then! Besides expansion – since that initial PC launch; its been expanding even further since 2003 PC PC release with PC versions that has seen numerous expansion releases since 2003 PC launch!

Call of Duty has evolved with it and with that comes greater demands on both PCs and consoles, demanding ever greater amounts of storage. Depending on which recent game you play, that number could reach 100GB at minimum or up to 200GB depending on what content is installed – for instance on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X without expanding hard drives you might even be able to fit 3 Call of Duty games without much space left over!

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III has recently made headlines due to its release. While its reception among fans may have varied greatly, one main gripe against it has been its very short and lackluster single player campaign; though its multiplayer offering might have grown tired over time. I still appreciate Call of Duty as it stands and find enjoyment playing it for what it offers me personally.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III single player campaign earned much better. Unfortunately, its single-player campaign falls far short. If you need your fix of CoD this year then perhaps give this game a chance; otherwise give it some space or wait until patches address some of its issues.”

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III can easily eat up over 200GB in storage space; but don’t think its predecessor, 2022’s Modern Warfare II would fare any better in terms of memory requirements.

Redditor Sansnom99 opened up this thread by sharing her experiences: “Last year I decided to get Call of Duty MWII after 10 years away from it – playing for only a short period and eventually leaving unplayed until recently when she decided to download again at an astounding 143GB! But let me backtrack a bit… “. “[This discussion will continue] at length!” she stated at one point before beginning with new questions posed on Reddit in response.] “143GB?! WTF?” she wrote before going onto discuss and downloads: “Firstly I decided that when she saw what had changed, she decided that she wanted the game back on her computer again before realising there would be so much data stored by now… ”

Once downloaded, I am welcomed with an unavoidable cutscene advertising the game followed by four or five Battle Pass/advertisement screens and three game restarts.”

“Just when I thought the game had given up on me, I finally made it back to the main menu where I had to scroll through to locate MWII among all of its advertisements – again having to restart for yet another attempt!” they complained. They noted: “What gives? Why am I forced to deal with all this junk to play the $90 game I paid full price for?” “This has never happened before: who thinks all these unwanted bloat and ads for playing an expensive title are acceptable?” they quipped further on: “Do people think this kind of treatment when playing full price titles?” they added:

As previously explained by Crater_Animator, what used to be used exclusively to play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II has since evolved into an overwhelming HUB for subsequent entries – though its User Interface (UI) remains relatively easy for navigation whether for single player, multiplayer or loadout tweaks. “This UI is probably one of the ugliest things I’ve seen lately!” observed Craner_Animator.

“They attempted to replicate Halo: TMCC but hired Snapchat developers as UX specialists instead,” claimed Ohlookahipster. “The end result is an absolute pileup of useless information; I don’t even know which titles or mods I own; no matter where they may reside; as for where my rank might reside – nobody seems sure!”

“Every time I tried playing during the free play weekend, either updating, rebooting, or having certain menus crash while trying to access certain ones”, stated LocustUprising in frustration. Luckily it finally opened and worked after it ended though!

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III has made its debut across PC, PlayStation and Xbox platforms.

Fans of Call Of Duty agree on one thing – its series has grown into an “utter mess”.
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