Captain Price Nukes America Scene 4K 60FPS - Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Remastered
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- Captain Price Nukes America Scene 4K 60FPS - Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Remastered
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I felt bad for the astronaut then and now I feel bad for him in 4K
@Bob - Dorime Master a shockwave isn't even supposed to be in space
@Gaz not only that. It trashed the whole station from more than a thousand kilometers away. Even if the nuke exploded directly below the iss it wouldnt do shit
Jeffrey there’s more than one astronauts if you think about it, unless he’s the loner
It’s even worse when you can hear him breathing
The shockwave is realistic but the speed it travels is not realistic since your still I. The atmosphere the thermosphere
"We need you to look towards the night side of the Earth"
Player: "No, I don't think I will"
"I don't remember the damn countersign, don't shoot!"
Probably the most realistic thing in any shooter game I've ever seen or heard. . .
And you know that guy had ten times the work to do the player character had. Chosen to run regroup alone in a situation like that? He’s not nearly as incompetent as he first seems.
- Star!
- Texas!
- Good to go.
Doesn't he come out a building full of hostiles
Imagine the pressure, running alone in a warzone, no communications, no friendlies, not a single working device, to find anyone that isn't an enemy to get to the White House.
@@chrisaddy4604 Yeah that's what I thought , it looked like he was Russian or sth
To this day im still confused at how Price didn't get court martialed for this.
well, he saved the American Army in Washington that was under Russian siege, don't you know because the EMP the Russian vehicles there no longer worked again? That helped to the troops.
Shepherd was planning on betraying 141 once they got what he needed, so I guess he figured there wasn't any point in court martialing Price. Plus, this did allow the Americans to win the battle in Washington D.C and Shepherd makes it pretty clear that he is a firm believer in the term "acceptable losses." As long as his side wins, he's ok with a few more casualties.
Allthebestnamesaretaken. he is british. That’s how they think and anyone who died should know as a soldier does that if they die it is for the good of their country. That is our job. If you don’t like it you shouldn’t be in this job listing
@@mariano98ify he still disobeyed a direct order and caused collateral damage, its enough to court martial him
@@slash3403 well, if you are happy, keep in mind Sheperd gave shit about close danger and sacrifices because he will betray later task force 141.
As cool as this is it actually wouldn’t destroy the ISS station there isn’t any air for a shockwave to travel through so the station would just watch the explosion but cool scene
There is but it’s extremely weak
@@jonahmoran3751 weak to the point the nothing would move more than a few atom's width.
the emp pulse might get it.
Yeah, the Shockwave kinda ruined it for me since it's 10,000 percent impossible. And it was too far away.
Lmao yeah, also even if there would be the same air pressure as on Earth it is still too far (I'm not even talking it would never take this short for the one to at least make it there)... Would be much more epic if it all would start heating up from the flash to eventually melt instead!
The fear in the astronaut's voice shows the true absolute knowledge that literally no attempt can be done to save his life there.
That’s the scary part of space, once you let go and float away then you’re dead right there but you’re also alive waiting.
@@mast3rchief536 but isnt the air going off fast
this is normal, the only thing special about it is he's an astronaut. Not sure why this so weird for you.
At least he had the best seat in the house...
The Astronaut was in no danger at all given the distance.
The most unrealistic thing about this is how effective the Russian military was up to this point. Who knew?
they cant even fight a country nearby, let alone travel thousands of kilometers across the sea to fight the most powerful country on earth
exactly
it was always thought that russia was the strongest military in the world yesh bs
they cant even capture a weak military compared country
they are lost without nukes
Tbf Russia does only have like a quarter of their army if that in Ukraine right now. They're not gonna send their best of the best.
@@Mad-rg9sz
There objective was a quick victory, not a one month quagmire.
They should have sent their elite forces
@@AureliusLaurentius1099 *their, not there
RIP for those who worked in the International Space Station.
Dude it’s a video game
@@sovo94 I know...
The movie "Life" is worse, in the ending, the hero floats off into space inside an escape pod with no engine, and no hope of being able to turn around.
I was always confused with the physics of this scene, yes there are shockwaves in space but not as intense as on earth because there is nothing to carry the shockwave in space so it would not be so intense but hey it’s a video game
High speed particles are launched from the atmosphere into higher orbit during a nuclear detonation
@@computerolegy2336 They wouldn't reach that far
@@computerolegy2336 Its emp not nuclear
@@thisisaker2114 You do know that nukes generate an EMP right? Especially when detonated at high altitude.
@@thisisaker2114 well it was nuclear. as far as i know u can create EMP by Detonating Nuke in space (the more the distance = less intense the EMP but Cover larger Area).
Poor astronaut he must still be floating in space
Yep, poor astronaut just like Kars
@@alifh.syazwan9252 he eventuality stopped thinking
The astronaut probably will die due to shortage of oxygen despite the fact he's been pushed away by the EMP's force wave or something
Arigato Senpai I would hope so, that would be terrifying being stuck and there’s no real way to rescue him
@FlashlightAbuse I see...
Kid : grandpa how did you save America ?
Price: well i nuked it to stop it from getting nuked
Lol😂
I use the Nuke to destroy the Nuke
@@ezekiyam3827it nearly killed me
@@Corey_TendersonBut the work is done
4:27 Now those are lines I've not heard in a long time...
Said soap....
@TheGamingMelon You make it seem like were using a large portion of our military, lol.
i don’t get this comment
@@hawksgoated3613 me neither
@@hawksgoated3613 Same.
“Good” utter goosebumps
John Doyle Thats my favourite line, it was better in the original game though
Yeahhhhh mann)))
Price does not nuke America. He knows that the explosive force of a nuclear weapon in the upper hemisphere of the globe will have a EMP effect on all electrical equipment over America. The reason behind it was to stall the Russian invasion of America and give the Americans enough time to regroup and draw up new defensive lines. He didn’t nuke America at all, otherwise the whole mission where your roaming the streets and houses of DC in the dark with no electronic equipment would simply not have happened, because the soldiers and the players character would have been dead.
Brain detected.
Cancel. Ok.
@@darealbukchoyboi it pays to have a brain 👍🏻
Finally someone answered all my questions. Great thinking
@@SashaFujiwara your very welcome
You mean atmosphere, as in the nuke was detonated in the sky. Hemisphere refers to a side of the earth, like north or south
The junior enlisted are freaking out and trying to figure out what's happened while the NCO is focused solely on getting his boys out of immediate danger. They fucking nailed the squad dynamic.
They damn sure did. Till I hit E4 99% of the time I didn't know wtf was going on......when I hit E4 98% of the time I didn't know wtf was going on 😂
Especially with the "Our weapons still work which means we can still kick some ass, *hooah*
@@deusvult6920 that's Keith David for ya, best VA for military characters
The power of nuke is so over exaggerated here. Not only the blast is incapable of knocking out the whole east coast, the shockwave have no way of getting to vacum space
@@ninejives7799 Exactly! Like the ending of terminator 3 where the missiles fly quietly and turning into flashes with a peaceful background music. That ending was so dramatic i remembered for the rest of my life
Dork
Also the shockwave would take a lot longer to reach him from that distance
also, the explosion is like 100 times too big when viewed from space
I just want to remmeber to you guys that the nuke detonated in Space as you can see because this is the only way to create an EMP, it didn't explode on earth
My friend was in the battle of Mogadishu. He told me all sorts of stories about the war. He said you can’t imagine how loud a warzone is. He got shot multiple times. Has AK entry/exit wounds on his legs and shoulder.
ok
What game?
Damn, hoping he's doing alright.
He was lying
Ok...but what does that have to do with this??
What I absolutely love about this is the total silence after the EMP detonated. That initial symphony of chaos and confusion accentuated by the panic which leads to that eerie stillness. While the Rangers are freaked out and regrouping you know damn well the Russians are too. They're just as stymied.
Jason West and Vince Zampella were absolute geniuses. It makes the remakes of modern warfare now look like 1st grader wrote it
I love how this event ties our two otherwise disconnected groups together, with Price’s actions creating the EMP that you have to fight through.
I misread the title, I thought it said " Captain Price Nuke Captain America"
@@cusg30 read the comment once more please
@@cusg30 he thought it said nuke - captain America -
Like that would stop him...
It's a cool scene but no nuke of any yield we've made could destroy the ISS at that distance.
But Russia made on in the Cod series apparently, because reasons.
It's called dramatic license lmfao
The nuke exploded in Space
@limpyu_600 two reasons, they are at least the width of the United States away from the explosion as shown in the video. And secondly, more importantly, there are no shockwaves in a vacuum, only thermal radiation, shockwaves require gaseous molecules to propagate. Cool scene nonetheless.
Imagine with the current Pandemic and then an EMP goes off....
Everything would be in chaos, too many robberies and massacres.
John Berroa I’m glad I’m not the only one concerned with that threat. For years we’ve continuously ignored the power grid. There are rumors this will be done purpose and it seems like an obvious move from the satanic new world order leaders.
I purposely believe it’s been brought up and purposely ignored so many times because they want it to go south for just a time like this. Otherwise why not improve it and open up the American industry to work opportunity.
Yay No more fucking planes flying infected people to other countries to infect more people, no cars, no pollutants I'd be down for that we can survive without electricity for as long as we need to we've survived without tech and electricity for thousands of years who's to say we aren't as capable now
It'd be the same as an EMP without a "pandemic"
Coming back to this moment, that nuke detonation truly is a gargantuanly blown out of proportion like my god...even if it detonated in the air, no way in hell would it get as far as where the space station is. The shockwave would likely still throw debris at it but not just basically atomize it like that...even then it would take quite the amount of time till such a wave got there...and that's assuming the other layers of the atmosphere don't fk with everything.
Yeah,that was overdramatic,which was the purpose.
That wasn't a nuke, that was a Chicxulub impact.
A high altitude nuclear explosion like that one wouldn't physically touch the ISS (unless it occurred at point blank range). Infact considering it occured over Washington DC in the US which at that point in time the ISS appeared to be over central Asia (in reality they'd not even have been able to see the missile pre-detonation at those ranges, its just too small), even the EMP wouldn't have reached it (even a western seaboard detonation wouldn't have reached it, the EMP's range would be measured in dozens of km, maybe a few hundred max, not over 5000km, yes that is the distance the ISS would have been from DC using the on screen visuals).
Now as for the effects on the ground, they are also overplayed somewhat. An EMP like that wouldn't nessersarily cause those helicopters to crash, it would knock out radio and lights (torches would likely still work, no circuitry to fry). Modern military helicopters with full electronic controls are somewhat hardened against EMP (their controls are atleast, they might maintain some control), and those helicopters honestly aren't that modern, they have mostly analogue controls, they don't actually need power to operate (they would lose alot of the flight assistance stuff) so losing the electronics won't bring them down. Jets would be a different issue altogether, civilian ones could fly but landing them might be challenging (their controls are designed with redundancy incase of electrical failure), military jets especially modern ones if their shielding was insufficient are coming down regardless, otherwise they just need to land somewere as while not crashing they are likely no longer combat capable.
Honestly the biggest issue planes and helicopters would have is its night and they likely just lost their navigation systems and any night vision equipment and the ground went dark, so unless they have analogue instruments (many civilian aircraft actually do), they now find themselves without a place to land safely.
Oh and a side note, the soliders on the ground could stop the launch easily with their rifles. ICBM's tend not to react too well to been shot, they are not actually bulletproof (their skins tend to be thin aluminium/steel sheets 1-5mm thick, to keep the weight down) and even minor damage would likely render them incapable or reaching altitude due to increased drag and overheating, nevermind component damage.
@@cgi2002 I mostly agree that the Nuke wouldnt have much of an effect on the ISS, but also it's clearly over Mexico, not Asia. You can see Baha California on the left side of the continent, and Florida and the Gulf of Mexico on the right.
@@proot. your right, not Asia but South America. Would however say it appears to be way to far south to be over Mexico, seems closer to been over Panama or even further south perhaps towards the tip of the continent. Honestly the detonation would be using those visuals (its not well scaled), closer to Europe than the ISS.
3:56 if that were me i’d probably start crying..
If it were me I would look at it and then just except what's about to happen, that's something that you cannot get out of.
I would be freaking out.
CODE BLACK!? That’s the worse color there is! No offense, Carl.
Should have been Code White... for the white-hot nuclear fireball that's about to occur.
CJ?
Simpsons!
Simpson reference 😄
"Nah, I get it all the time."
“The silo door are open on the sub. PRICE DO YOU REPEAT THE SILO DOORS ARE OPEN”
Price: *chad face* “good”
Yo Washington looks like it would be a good location for a zombies map mostly when it looks like this ngl reminds me of Gorod If it was at night
I agree
Me when 1/6/2021
Yeah but this is a IW game and not a treyarch game so we might never see it rip
0:28 - 0:43
Possibly the single most chilling moment in CoD history. The way Roach yells "CODE BLACK" is legitimately harrowing.
That was ghost, characters won't speak when controlled by players
Ghost is the one yelling
@@secretname2093in the Modern Warfare days yeah, only time some have spoken was Soap when he says “Get off me!” When trying to get the knife out of him in the original MW2.
And Price in Modern Warfare 3
Me and the bois friday after school
4:36
What?
Can relate
4:10 that nuke is FAR too big.
also, wouldn't even damage the ISS
And it reached the ISS in less than 2 secs lol so unrealistic, should've had that one nuke just explode half the planet
Don' forget the nuke was over the Eastern seaboard of the US, the ISS was at that time somewere over Asia, that's a good 5000km away. Even the EMP blast wouldn't travel that far (from that nukes yeild, a few hundred km at most, likely less than 100 in reality). As for the shockwave, frankly the astronauts might not have even seen the blast, for a shockwave to reach them the nuke would have needed to be strapped to the ISS itself (no atmosphere means no physical shockwave, a thermal/radiation wave however, yes).
I assumed it was over Mexico but. Yeah I did the calculations. I'm estimating it's around 1650 miles or so away from the point of of detonation and they are likely in the thermosphere therefore around 250 miles added. And using the pythagorean theorem the shockwave would have to travel 1668.83 miles. Also they the thermosphere has around 1e-8 of the tropospheres atoms making it so a shockwave would dissipate nearly instantly. However electromagnetic waves may be able to reach this distance. But even then the electromagnetic waves could not rip apart the station as shown. Also the light from the bomb would only last around 100 to 200 milliseconds. And the astronaut would be blind from looking at it.@@cgi2002
The ISS would never get hit by an air burst…but that astronaut would have the best seat in the house watching as his country is nuked.
Could you imagine if you heard “missile in the air code black code black!”
It’s gorod time
0:06 lemme just check how much ammo i still have left while everyone is in a panic
Cod just aint the same anymore man, i miss crazy shit like this
“EEEEEEEMMMMMMPEEEEEEEE!!!!!!”
that shockwave was brutal, I was too young to remember this game back then lol
4:01 that would be me if I saw that in space
I’m pretty sure that would be everyone
Most people: Remaster mw2!
“Mw2 remaster campaign release”
Also Most people: ahhh I like the original
Unless the multiplayer's remastered too the original is still a better investment. 60$ for just a campaign without multiplayer and spec ops is just not worth it.
@@MikoyanGurevichMiG21 it wasnt 60 tho
@@MikoyanGurevichMiG21 sixty?? what are you on, it was $20, one third of the price for one third of the game that is completely remastered along with a fully fleshed bundle for MW (if you play that game) sounds pretty good to me
That conversation between Houston and ISS control is so ominous. The way SGT. Foley points at Dunn as he tells him to shut up is hilarious 😂
That “Good.” Gave me goosebumps.
Guys it's ok the astronaut is Sandra Bullock from Gravity. She'll be fine
4:03 Space Station: Billion Dollar Price!!!
"We still have a war to fight" its the arbiter🥰
"Were it so easy?"
Sgt. Foley was a great leader, he gave Ramirez the perfect instructions and didn't even flinch when the Russians launched the EMP.
“We’ve rebuilt it before, we’ll rebuild it again”
5:12 Blast
Ramirez: Stand still while grabbing a weapon
Others: Get down
That astronaut though he's stuck in space
Im pretty sure he got killed by parts of the space station and if not he probably had a slow death from slowly losing air
King Syrup He would have probably fallen back down to earth and burnt up since the ISS is in low orbit moving at 17,500 mph. The shockwave probably killed the momentum that allowed for the centripetal force that kept the ISS in orbit resulting in it plummeting to Earth
jcarroll276 that’s not how orbital mechanics work. Also there wouldn’t have even been a shock wave.
He eventuality stopped thinking
@@comradekenobi6908 lol it's Jojo reference
Real life: Strongest nuke yields 50 Megatons of tnt, capable of leveling Manhattan
Cod: *nukes have the strenght of a black hole and Goku’s Kamehame Ha*
This rare time when not making things realistic makes them way less epic: no way a shockwave would reach a space station retaining such a power, let alone doing so this fast. Should, however, they make it realistic, that is the guy trying to hide away behind something to still get lit up by the flash, with the oxygen tanks across the station blowing up and stuff and the last thing he sees are the flames inside his helmet... now that would kick some massive tail!
Space has no air, its litteraly impossible for any shockwave to reach it
@@cazador2711 Lol smarty :) In fact there are some tiny gas concentrations in space (especially on low orbits), also never forget you get some gases emitted by the explosion itself, though not much difference for something exploding that far (and some light-induced pressure too), so technically you can have a "shockwave" in space (well, if a slight pop you could hear if listening carefully would count).
@@TheBypasser nuke doesn’t produce gas though, at least compared to conventional explosives
@@Ake-TL They all do. In a nuke's case, both the leftover of the reacting material and the evaporated shell become "the gas", and that is (especially considering the energy stored in those as heat, and a high density of the charge) a pretty large amount, especially for propagating a mechanical wave in vacuum.
Space nerds, the illusion of "space" is complete Sci-Fi and lies.
Just now noticed when the nuke hits, you can see lights turning off in areas surrounding the blast from the EMP. Crazy.
Man, that's a really big nuke to disintegrate the ISS when it blew up over DC and the ISS was in orbit over Mexico... What'd they pack into that thing? Condensed essence of Chicxulub impact event?
Man, there sure are a lot of helicopters flying directly over the firefight to readily almost crash on top of you.
The biggest nuke ever detonated wouldn't even come close to that.
ISS is at 400 km, even 30Mt thermonuclear strike directly bellow it would not do affect it at all. They lookalike they are somewhere over the Pacific or Mexico at best. Explosion happens over DC making it about 5000-8000 miles away. Flash would probably be visible but that's about it.
i live like 15 mins from NORAD Cheyenne mountain in colorado springs.. before 9/11 it was open to the public for a tour but ever since 9/11 they stop doing it
OdinAllFather because it’s been in use ever since
OdinAllFather that’s interesting 🤔
Thought about this as soon as Putin said he’d crash the space station into earth
He's gonna nuke ukraine
@@Komyeta no, he want Ukraine to be part of russia so he wont nuke it... that would be stupid
At least everyone isn't afraid of Russias military anymore
@@alphaomega2937 but the nukes we are afraid of…
@@comrademoshi1028 true that's a good reason the government's should destroy them but that will never happen
Shockwave in a vaccum?
ISS doesnt move?
Nuke sound reaches instantly?
Yeah seems pretty realistic
3:56 something nobody wants to see when their in space
They’re* learn your own language 😂
@@yasinparti4385 🤓
*Poor astronauts thought WW3 happened*
Damn the visuals in this scene were beautiful.
The only way I would have changed this scene is for ISS Control to say "Houston, this is ISS Control. Goodbye."
this moment when you realize that music and atmosphere was better and deeper in 2009 version
Ramirez!!! Stop that nuke with your laser designator!!!
Price did what he had to...
He saved 'Merica that day.
The moment sheperd gained full control
Imagine how close we are to that happening IRL right not.
Bro quit it we ain’t gonna go to nuclear war. Everything is gonna be alright.
not that actually, we were a lot closer back in the 60 s
We're about this close.
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I don’t think Russia is capable of launching an invasion of the American East Coast from the Atlantic, especially an air based one. Ukraine is just the newest example of Russian ineptitude.
@@BarnyWaterg8 This is not aging well. Stop saying something won't happen because you don't want it to.
Everyone gangsta until you realize Price also wiped out the evacuation choppers carrying the civilians the Army Rangers died defending.
lol why is North America the only continent lit up? Nearly the entire eastern hemisphere is right there...
Rip astronaut who died to broken physics
2:30 "Low Ammo", but continues to do the full auto salsa. 'Murica. Also... 4:00 -- shockwave in space? I don't think so.
It just dawned on me Price destroyed the ISS and killed every astronaut on it.. kind of glossed over that little detail..
they had like 8 or 9 helicopters flying ready to crash over that one street, impressive
*No one*...
*Absolutely no one*...
*SGT.Foley* RAMIREZ!!
Astronaut always seemed little far for the shockwave to hit him, considering the missile is over DC and he’s over Mexico. And also, you know, in space, where shockwaves can’t exist.
Also the fact that it hits him like a wrecking ball and then somehow the area underneath the nuke isn't absolutely obliterated by such a powerful device going off😂
0:08 bro accidentally emoted
4:09
*fnaf 2 hallway ambience sound*
No, really, I can kinda hear it
Price killed those astronauts.
"You can't just fire a nuke at America!"
Captain price : HAHA nuke go brrrrrrrr
"Observe."
That was a doom eternal reference
"Actually, I can."
Primary ghost:🗣️
Ghost now:🔇
MISSILE IN THE AIR!!🗣🚀
"Standby we might have a problem here"
The voice acting in this game is amazing. The sheer PANIC in Ghost's voice realizing the nuke is active is chilling.
I love the mood in this mission
Same, it's scary and realistic somehow.
The soldiers not knowing the EMP is because of an incoming nuke is eerie as hl
Big boom = Big party
Ghost: damnit Price! I told u to use your 25 kill streak on Russia not america
I was also too young to understand that I was 9 when this dropped lol
I am like you too when im 8 I didn't understand all or many mw2 scenes and voices meaning, now damn I understand..
that shockwave in space hurt to watch
The astronaut Died
@@hurricane7727 physics did too
That scene where the shockeave hits the ISS can only be explained as a bad dream by one of the astronauts.
Really had me thinking Price was a traitor/double agent when he let the nuke go, whole time thinking how and why would he do that? I didn't even think of the EMP lol was so relieved once it all clicked..
Well he is a pommie you know pommie love to destroy human lives and countries as they do
Shockwave in the sky, like 10 helicopters crashing in a single street...
That was definetly something... ._.
Our weapons still work so we can still kick some ass hooah
THis is my favorite segment of any COD game past or present.
Someone mod Sgt.Foley into Admiral Anderson please XD
shockwaves dont travel in space
EMP affects satellites, not sure if it can down them though.
2:55 Joseph Allen said oh shit LISTEN
ramirez not allen, allen died at the end of no russian
The science behind that nuclear explosion is so infuriatingly dumb that I cannot watch this without getting annoyed as hell.
The scene is very cool if you can ignore all of that. I can´t.
cpl dunn is funny as shit during the emp lol
At 1:44 Makarov probably thinking ' That wasn't me that time! That was the 'Good Guy' Captain Price.
Legend says that the astronauts body still floats until today
Like that David Bowie song.
This scene made me confused because if that nuke was able to kill someone in space how the heck did it not obliterate all the americans and russian forces right on the ground
Omg the nervous breath of the guy at the satelite was not on the original mw2, it makes the scene realistic and in my case it put me nervous too.
Imagine you in that position, you know what happened, you know what's going to happen, but you can't do sh*t to do some or save yourself.
It definitely was in mw2 original
@@Ky_Mma Agreed, I checked it.
In the remastered version it is more defined and easier to notice.
In the original version it's easy to confuse it with another sound.
@@maurofernandez9053 I’m so old now (25) I didn’t even noticed the made a remastered version
@@Ky_Mma Same (23), I realized when looking for a scene I saw that the remastered came out.
That annoying breathing was not in the original. It's so over-acted and unnecessary, just like Soap sounding like he was on the toilet while pulling out the knife.
the shockwave going into space is the most unrealistic part here
“Ahoy me mateys, it be me, Captain Price, and I’m here to tell ya that you can prevent like 99% of all wars by nuking the capital of America.”
“I learned about ye knowledge while stuck in a Russian gulag for 698 days while only being able to watch Virtual UA-camr content and now I’m as sane as any ol’ scurvy dog on this task force”
“Yarr harr harr, it’s my mental illness, so I get to choose the coping mechanism.”