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Interplay (now Obsidian) are the original creators of Fallout 1, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics. Long live The outer worlds! P.S. Try "Fallout 1.5" - a mod for Fallout 2 and see the choice. Also Fallout 1 and 2 - try every dialogue (a hint: every choice matters, also in the dialogues, no 4-keys dialogues, but actual reactions and consequences in the quests). Also there is a karma for every town and it unlocks different attitude towards you when visiting the town and when speaking! Sometimes the villagers will attack you directly, if you made something evil towards the town!
I'm going to mention a sin of your video. At 3:25 you talk about them sending Special forces to Steel the chlorine gas. Unless you thought it was getting pretty metal...that's a sin
Luis Isaac you don’t really call white people european-Americans do you? Many blacks are tens of generations away from their African ancestry and they are as American as they come. It’s unnecessary to label blacks as “African” when used in conjunction with “American”, when I’m sure they currently don’t identify themselves as Africans if their grandparents parents were born here and lived here all their life.
@@SkillTheBard2312 clorane still wont blow up even if you throw a grenade into it the nade woud only pop the barels and spread id a litle bit away from the explosion
@@theclockmaker633 Yeah I should of refrain from saying what I said cause it was the grenade that blew up the car and popped the canisters thanks for connecting me though
Dartigan: "This game couldn't have known that the US would pull out of syria leaving kurdish forces to fend for themselves" Cod Dev talking to each other: So I got some cousins in high places........
Dev 1: Is Trump still our president? Dev 2: Yeah Dev 1: Alright, what's the shittiest thing we could do in Syria that would make everyone instantly mad at us?
The biggest sin is when they blow up the factory at the end that “kills” Alex. They already killed all the Russians plus Barkov so why would they need to blow up the factory right then? Why didn’t they just wait until until Alex was out, rig it with different explosives, and then blow it up? Seems like they just wanted a semi dramatic death of a main character. If there was an immediate cause to blow everything up I wanna hear it because I may have missed something that made it make sense, but that’s what I kept thinking.
Pretty sure they did that to create simon riley. But if so that's still stupid. An easier way would have been since he joined Farahs forces we needed to wipe his name from the books. But nah lets add some silly death scenes...
@@Led.... I know its a reboot but keeping simon riley as a separate character i think is for the best. Besides he was cool as a british sas soldier. Imagine if they didnt make soap scottish
When Activision blizzard talked about Modern Warfare (2019), will going dark and feel real, I thought it will be like COD World At War, or at least like Fallout 1,2 (any character has their own vision, motivation, and plan about the wasteland and how to bring peace to it). But nope the story is bare bone and YOU CAN'T KILL ANY ANTAGONIST FAMILY WITHOUT FAILING THE MISSION SO WHAT IS THE POINT ?
@@Gruntvc Al Qatala was based in Urzikstan and were known to even launch terrorist attacks in Russia, which is why the Russians were even there in the first place.
13:18 you missed one more thing on that chapter. "few bunch of prisoners who supposedly treated in inhuman way, managed to not only flee but also destroy at least a company sized Russian army(sniper team included) without any problem"
dhkdeoen Well dude first it can have problems multiple of your friends can die and second you know this is a video game right you know the same game that lets you heal after a few second from getting shot over and over again
@@hadesgaudy5746 yeah but they could've made story more believable, couldn't they. Let aside of game mechanics. Bunch of prisoners who barely had any military training with serious health issues, go through a platoon of men who's been soldiers for their lives. That's some Japanese Anime level of bullshit. No, I'm quite sure even Anime has better plot than that.
@@dhkdeoen The game does attempt "something" to show Farah's lack of military training, such as I felt like slightly less health, much slower reloads with exclusive animations, and I am sure grenade throws were shorter, but I didn't use them much.
"While I'm willing to believe you can turn an oil filter into a makeshift suppressor, you can't simply pull it out of a car and screw it onto the end of a gun" THAT'S where you're wrong, kiddo.
You could technically just pull one out of a car and screw it on your gun but you'd need a thread adapter. In this mission Farah tells Alex to find an oil filter - I doubt he had an adapter on hand
Always come prepared, the jobs he does, it's not out of the question he'd have an adapter ready. With the banning of suppressors here, oil filters as a $10 replacement is a meme but still possible.
To be honest, I really liked this game, since it felt more on the ground and missions were all memorable. But still, some sins I found myself: 1. Storming a gas factory in Not Eastern Ukraine was supposed to be covert operation, but Americans still use clearly visible American insignias 2. Also, to the Ripped from the headlines, Verdansk, with its soldiers "that have nothing to do with Russia" is absolutely clear reference to Eastern Ukraine. 3. In hospital, it takes The Wolf 10 seconds to slit the throat of US soldier if you watch him, and 40 if you don't. 4. Hadir not only used the gas before his men could evacuate, but also placed it up in the mountain, even when it was clear hostiles will be coming down from the valley. 5. How did Farah even become a Commander Karim? They were clearly separated for all their time in prison, so how did she get a reputation strong enough to get Captain Price's attention? 6. The mission in Barkov's mansion takes place in Moldova, but local forces did nothing during Al-Quatala's attack or Russian counter-attack. 7. Also, not even a high-ranking general would get a permission to garrison his national soldiers at his personal residence in foreign country. Not from his home country and even less from said country. And Moldova still fights with pro-Russian separatists, so that's another problem. 8. What diplomatic leverage does Russia have that they could get a prisoner from US with nothing in return acquired on a mission neither US or Russian were supposed to be on? 9. Speaking of violating of territorial sovereignty, the final mission is in Georgia (yet another state Russia has a proxy war in) 10. Hadir's rifle given to Alex is supposed to get through tank armor, yet when confronted with the Jaggernaut, it took a few magazines to finish him. 11. At the end, the game says "Story continues in Special Ops" which is a) forcing you to play those God-awfull Special Ops missions, and b) a lie, since it only reveals the "mysterious" leader of Al-Quatala is Khaled Al-Asad, which is something deduced by anyone who played the original game.
For number 10, i don't think the devs were really expecting many people to to use Hadir's sniper rifle against the juggernaut, since the game tells you to use fire and the smoke to blind it. Also why didn't Russia deploy the juggernauts sooner in previous levels, For number 11, they did make the Spec ops missions a little bit easier, so that's something
@MacDuffy yeah, that's likely truth. However, Russian government would never allow relocating their soldier in a foreign country, let alone a foreign country that absolutely despise Russia
Speaking of number 8, there was also no way for Russia to know that the US/UK had Hadir unless the US/UK told Russia. The only plausible explanation is that maybe the CIA offered Hadir up as a peace offering to ease tensions after the failed raid in mission 1, but we never get any confirmation and it also wouldn't make sense, because if Russia was to expose the US for doing illegal operations, they would also be incriminating themselves by exposing their own illegal activities. The game even sorta acknowledges this by having Russia disown Barkov after his death, because having a dead general in a facility making chemical weapons in a country you're not allowed to operate in is one hell of a diplomatic nightmare.
I was really betting on the embassy mission to become a sin. Like why would you bring an enemy leader to a location with lots of innocents instead of a secure location?
@@mattwong5403 But Urzikstan is shown as being on the Black Sea. It's a fictional landmass that juts out of Georgia. So the US would have aircraft carriers in the Black Sea off the coast.
@@mattwong5403 Why not of bought the Wolf to wherever the Devil Dogs/Sgt Griggs and his men were operating from? The same large unit that was sent to capture the Butcher in the first place? It had to be remotely close to the hospital
A sin i noticed: before the mission "old comrades", Laswell says "host nation weapons only" since it's a black OP, yet Nikolai gets them a desert eagle and some glocks
Laswell meant that as in « weapons acquired within the host nation », not « originating from the host nation ». Nikolai being an arms dealer, it’s safe to assume that he can easily acquire those weapons on the Russian black market, which isn’t linked to the UK or the CIA. It doesn’t matter that the handguns weren’t made in Russia, the most import part is that Price and Garrick didn’t bring them in from the West.
Ill always love the one mission in MW2 when you and price are going through the snowey trail sniping fools and snapping dog necks lol or even the first that has you scaling a mountain almost falling to your death, sneaking through the base camps. Man I miss those days.
@@Dartigan There a another sin if the Wolf is in a bomb vest why is he still talking while not activating the bomb it could be a dead switch but why wolf still talks and talks he should have activate the bomb and let the player disarm wolf or shoot him in the face
13:24 I'm agreeing so far but the Russian Police DO show up once they get into the blue van at the end (in fact, you can watch Russian Police Officers finishing off the last few men that the player didn't kill while the van is driving off). It did take them way too long to get there though considering how Russian Police really are known to be.
8:41 Actually he had him open the tailgate so that he could throw a grenade in the truck bed to set off the explosives. Then again they could've just put a C4 in there instead.
i mean with any type of chemical, you can make it more deadly depending on its composition. i feel like the multiple sins over chlorine gas isn’t necessary.
Mark McCutcheon he did but he had some stupid ones as well. He brought up Alex opening the tailgate when you can clearly see Hadir throw a grendade at the canisters to blow them up. He also stupidly mentioned why they bothered disarming the wolf’s vest, not realizing how easy a cave in can happen from an explosion.
@@Brandon25043 I like Garrick, but him being Gaz just doesn’t sit well with me. He neither looks nor acts like Gaz in anyway. Unlike Alex who hits all the beats besides his nationality. Seriously, if you put the British cap on his skin in MW he looks how you would expect Gaz to in the game. But since he was ‘dead’ I assume IW had to have someone be Gaz to have all the fanboys cream their pants the second his one syllable name was mentioned.
@@glowhoo9226 but certain elements should remain the same. Ever noticed how Superman has looked similar throughout all his iterations? It’s a reboot, not a complete alteration. It’s why Price still looks relatively the same to appearance in CoD 4.
I like the video but when you said they shyed away from shooting a child, that's because they literally can't show that. That world warrant an AO rating.
"Welcome to NOT Syria to help and then betray the NOT Kurds" Now that i think about it, the last time COD had you play as a Russian as a good guy was in COD:WAW, a decade ago! I guess the devs try really hard not to offend anyone with how they are portrayed except the russians, right?
In MW3 you played as a Russian,two Russians in fact.Also the PKK is a legit terrorist organization that's has committed actually attacks against Turkey.
Isn,t that the game, there we killed unarmed Nazis by using matchetes and Molotov's coctail? It was pretty cool... especially in compare with this shitty one
Simply put. Activision doesn't want to use China as the bad guys ever since the game would be banned in China. But Russia doesn't ban media. So Russia it is!
When I got to Farah prying open the front door's lock which was not close by adults at any point, I thought to myself Dartigan would confirm it. Mechanically the campaign was fun, especially in those "Clean house" type of moments and I'm glad they "found" their Price, but the amount of agenda and dead cuts between sequences of the plot left a bad taste. Also, being an adequate Russian, I can take one or two corrupt russian villains somewhat factoring into the original Modern Warfare lore, but portraying all the regular soldiers as child killers is way too much to defend in any way.
It is indeed pretty disgusting, to be perfectly honest, it would be much more accurate if these were Chinese troops being portrayed as merciless killers (NEVER FORGET TIANANMEN SQUARE) but every fucking country in the world is too busy licking Chinese renminbi to fatten their wallets.
@@Etzelsschizo I'm literally being shunned by my neighborhood because they know I'm German. Not because of some stupid (Wolfenstein is fun and good except Young Blood) video games, it's because their ancestors (grandfathers/fathers) died to Wehrmacht in Europe during the war. A grudge that I was not apart of. Some video games like Call of Duty Vanguard really do not help and make me very ashamed of my heritage. I've begun a process to unlearn my accent, and saving up to move to some countryside.
FreyR Yamaku facts have been spoken. Especially with that fucking asinine ability that allows you to regain equipment every 30 seconds. For a camping sniper you can easily get a few of them down before getting killing. I once breached a door that had 4 of the damn things on the other side all facing the same spot. 1 would have been enough 😂
Regarding Sin# 30: Playing Farah as a child adds a ton to the story and most importantly her character. Earlier in the game she made a comment regarding the stolen gas being used on Russia and Europe saying we live like that everyday. It shows how her life was was torn and bombed which is a reflection of some people’s reality. We get to see through her eyes her moms dead body in the rubble and then her dad getting killed. We see what he says to her and Hadir before dying. We see both Farah and Hadir team up to take the Russian and shows the bond they have to this day. It also shows why Farah hates Russians and the gas more than anyone. And also why Hadir wants to give the Russians a taste of their own medicine with the gas. It shows how early stages of how she becomes the bad ass leader and fighter that she grew up to be. And it was fun and unique mission most importantly.
Farah’s restraints were loose because Barkov loosened them to tempt her into accepting the food so he could make his point, but forget to tighten them once the attack distracted him
honestly i was surprised that they didn’t follow up and make the setting of the first mission as a spec ops mission. think about it, alex all alone and evac is coming, it would’ve made a really cool spec ops mission in my opinion.
I would have played it immediately. In MW3, there was a spec ops mission where you had to sneak past soldiers to save the HVT's daughter. That shit was fire. Don't know why Activision didn't do that.
@@thotpolice7526 but they could go pull a Treyarch and have a Vorkuta themed mission where Alex is captured and has to escape. Or they could have him crawl out of rubble and have him sneak out, steal a helicopter and finally clap Farah's cheeks. No lie, she is very ferocious, a quality I love in Homo sapiens of the sex that differentiates from mine (I am sorry, but I am trying to avoid hatred that is aimed towards me)
@@thotpolice7526 I just found Alex's death to be... well stupid. All of that character building with Farah was wasted for him to simply sacrifice himself. While it does go over the fact that soldiers over seas are suffering from death, lack of family and PTSD and the fact that war is not fair, I still want to see Alex have a better ending. Or for Farah to have something good in her life. Farah has a fucked up life. Mom died, dad died, brother captured and she was forced to command what might have been a romantic interest to sacrifice himself.
The_SCP _Foundation in the level there are already so many grenades going off so just throw him into the fire that Alex climbed out of so it does not activate other explosives.
Mr.Whaler I know this is a bit late, but you know C4, which is more than likely what they are using because it’s COD’s go to explosive, doesn’t detonate unless it’s the blasting cap and remote plunger set up, or blasting cap timer set up, myth busters even lit the stuff on fire and cooked with it
My sin towards this games is 1.) is that the fact the actor of Captain Price is not Bill Murray and 2.) the fact that we don't get to plays as him since we come a long way with him
Tim Dinh Alex’s real name isn’t Alex. That is a code name since Everytime you play as him the mission says “Alex” everyone else says their actual name. So it’s a code name
If they let the bomb go off underground, then it would’ve killed them, it would’ve taken more than 20 seconds to get out of there and I’m pretty sure an explosion in a tight area like that travels fast.
Ok, here's the 'sins' in this video 3:41 Oh i really don't think that's the case this time, i have no idea why the black general is there, so I'm gonna go with 'They got Debra Wilson and needed to give her a role" since she doesn't appear anywhere else in the game. And i though Norris (the white guy) would be set up to be an antagonist later in the series, something like General Shepherd, but with some sane motivation to go after Taskforce 141 5:45 But you already sinned that at the beginning, "Al-Qatala" literally means 'The Killers" 7:20 hard to say since Urzikstan is a fictional country, but shouldn't every country have an embassy for as many other countries as possible? The US, Russian and Chinese embassies would be the first 3 to go up. 8:35 the sin here should be: Hadir is a dumbass that rigged a truck with chlorine gas but forgot to rig it with explosives, so he'll try to blow it up with a grenade instead" 9:42 Well Hadir is about 10 years old here so he could have been taught by his parents to drive in a country like this, but that's not important, this is a children's plan, the plan being faulty does not make the writing faulty Also you keep misspelling stuff like Barkov/Barcov , Al-Qatala/Al-Qutala, and even some English words. do you redraft?
Also with the oil filter silencer if the barrel is threaded, which Alex being a CIA agent it more than likely is, and looking at the size of the filter it's very possible he could yank it out and use it. However, he's probably got 3-5 shots before it loses effectiveness
@@DBoyCorleone The issue with the oil filter is the threading in question and the diameter. Most threaded guns need an adapter to attach oil filters because even if the threading was the same (it's usually not, threading is not universal even for accessories like silencers), the dimensions of say a 9mm pistol barrel is generally not going to match the mouth of the oil filter.
@@kalashnikovdevil that is very true. The one weapon i fired with an oil filter silencer, made by a friend for the shiggles, was a .22 . But again i feel like being in adverse environment this was taken into account. Granted that's wishful thinking added to suspended belief
I honestly enjoyed it for the gameplay yes he says it's like any other call of duty but I disagree they feel more than just a pea shooter it feels like a gun
Im not gonna lie ive watched enough of these video's at this point and ontop of not really being a fan of COD. When i played this i already spotted like 30 40 on these sin's I feel like im getting better at this lmao Keep up the awesome vids
Oil filters actually make for pretty good suppressors in the grand scheme of things. There is however two major issues even assuming you have an oil filter, on a car or not, handy and a threaded pistol (which a spec ops guy would). Most threaded guns need an adapter to attach oil filters because even if the threading was the same (it's usually not, threading is not universal even for accessories like silencers), the dimensions of say a 9mm pistol barrel is generally not going to match the mouth of the oil filter. Or even a rifle barrel.
That's easy. The mode hasn't really changed at all since the first version. You put up to 4 players into a bunch of corridors then fill the play space with zombies. You could get the same experience for less money by picking a random Early Access game on Steam given how most of them are Horde mode/CoD zombies ripoffs. Rinse, repeat, profit. The mode gets dull very quickly. Either you get bored of the repetitive kiting and shooting or you get good enough that beating waves no longer has appeal. The zombie mode is honestly the only compelling part of CoD game to the point it should be its own game. That's a sin for Activision not taking the opportunity to make an easy buck off me and for how a mode made by the devs for fun as an easter egg is better than the single player campaign and multiplayer they were paid to make and put more time and money into. The zombies story is the best in the franchise, or at least is the most compelling. Admittedly that's like saying that the colour beige is more colourful than black. The convoluted easter eggs that require you to have either a group of friends who also have the game or a legion of subscribers to call upon to complete them. Most of the story content is in them and they provide the only gameplay beyond running and shooting. Plus lets be honest, no-one "discovers" them. We all just look up videos and instructions online on how to do them. The mode wants to be Gears of Wars' Horde mode but fails to ever meet it. Primarily due to lack of chainsaw bayonets.
@@PlebNC I meant the story mainly. And part of the fun behind the daring is precisely the part of how convoluted it can get XD but yeah, you took it too seriously
yeah it really a sequel bait the old cod trilogy like MW does it has sequel bait no and here in COD MW 2019 it just gave us a sequel bait that Price create a task force wish that the next cod game explain how Price was ship to the gulag
11:40 My best guess is that the U.S Military wanted to confirm the kill. If there's no body then the military can't be positive they killed the right man. Either that, or they didn't want to risk getting blown to pieces. With the amount of explosives in that room, it's possible that it would've caused a cave-in and/or obliterated them entirely. If I'm wrong, please tell me.
If I found him like that I would throw him in that hole that the Characters just escaped from and wait for Socom to get there with their tech and tell it was him. Remember that Delta was able to identify the Isis leader after he suicide bombed.
I think you forgot the fact that Alex and Farah put on gas masks AFTER they breathed the gas, which means they now just have more gas INSIDE their gas masks.
Technically speaking Russia did indeed conduct a massive military operation during the 90s, in a wholly hostile country that was relatively remote from Russian military forces and resulted in widespread destruction of an entire capital city and forced fully Islamic extremist rebels to flee in the mountains and caused from insurgent havoc in Russia's homeland resulting in some of the most devastating terrorist attacks in history. Its called Chechnya. And they did it twice.
And you mean Iraq in 2003, Libya in 2011 and Syria in 2013, where America invaded because of oil and then gave birth to ISIS, which America supports?)))... oh yes, it's different))) and I wonder if the Tsarnaev brothers are freedom fighters for you (by the way, they are from the Russian Caucasus) who staged the terrorist attacks at the Boston Marathon in 2013?)))
My dad was a marine and I we both work on cars, you very much can use an oil filter as a suppressor, as long as the muzzle has threads and the filter has matching threads. Hardest problem would be getting the filter out of the car, because if it doesnt have a wrench off, it is a pain
Highway of death was Canada, United States, France, and Britain. That’s kind of aside the point though the devs said they used the highway of death as inspiration for their FICTIONAL highway of death in their FICTIONAL country of Urzikstan
Isaac Clarke idk the last good campaign was infinite warfare And if you say cod 4 was a good campaign just think really hard what about it was actually good. Cause I struggle to find them
@@ninjadynasty1132 MW games never had solid campaigns. They mostly focused on gameplay and atmosphere. Black Ops' campaigns were always better but their gameplays were worse than MW games. Infinite Warfare had both pretty good story and gameplay. It's a shame most players didn't like it because of the futuristic atmosphere. But this game doesn't have good gameplay or good story.
11:42 Them being underground is the problem. An explosion like that could easily cause a cave-in, and they don't know how quickly they could get back topside.
Wasn't this he same game that got hate for letting players use "White Phosphorus" as a kill streak but they use chlorine gas as the Deadly Weapon in the Story lol.
0:16 Imma stop you right there because this is basically what you just said. "Yes I prefer it when a game sells me less for the same price". I'm not defending the actual story or anything but seriously. Say what you want about the CoD campaigns but the solution should never be to just not even bother with it
There is less than 0 chance that UA-cam's shitty algorithm is smart enough to differentiate between someone talking egyptian mythology and terrorist groups. It'll hear "Isis" and demonetize based on that alone regardless of context.
What annoys me most is that it can't actually be a part of the storyline as in Cod4: Gaz is white, Soap and Price met while preparing for the cargo ship assault and killing Victor Zakaef a couple of days later and to top it all off, the weapons are different as it is pretty much an alternate universe. Ie. Jokr = Javalin, M19 and X16 arent real. SA87 is a remodeled L85A1 airsoft (seen an airsoft gun the same) ect. All that didnt tie in with any plot
I still find it hilarious how this guy thought the game was a "prequel from 2007" then shit on the game for referencing events that took place around that time
You raise a lot of a valid points about the campaign, I thought it was ok but very generic and surprisingly uninnovative considering the buzz they made about it being “more mature and controversial” than any previous Call of Duty
10:10 watch the map in the highway of death mission, you'll see that it is heading south due to the S letter. Also, the wolf and the butcher didn't flee Urzikstan, they just hid in the mountains
Sin 59: the tank and drones could have been stolen. And as for the actions of Price, Alex, and Garek, there is a thing called plausible deniability, which means that the U.S. and U.K. can disavow any knowledge of their actions
It would be almost impossible for terrorists to steal and then use a fully armed drone. Granted, it is most likely being used at an altitude that makes it impossible to be seen with the naked eye and therefore could be defended as being mortar fire.
This video should be titled “Propaganda Sins: Everything wrong with the military industrial complex working with game publishers to make games about bombing the third world cool!”
Minus the fact that we're not even really there for us, we do way more good than bad, and oh yeah that part we're there helping for the most part. If you're left aligned at all you should support troops over seas. The right should have an issue with it since it gives women rights and helps save kids.
Imagine using your political views to completely ruin a video that's satire and a joke just to end up showing that you're mad over a VIDEO GAME. You're just another prime example of those people who bitch about video games not being politically correct or doesn't live up to your morals whilst not even playing them. Go take your faint-hearted ass somewhere else. Nobody needs politics in video games.
@@MrCarpelan Please give me an example of a successful video game soley based on teaching young people about left and right wing politics. My point is: Young people don't want to learn about American politics in the games they play. They just want a good game. Maybe if you were around young people and more you'd understand that. So for now think about what you're gonna say when it comes to throwing politics in an industry mainly popular with young male Americans and teenagers and what they enjoy and look for in video games. Ok boomer?
The one thing I thought really didn’t make sense was the villain, you see, General Barkov is credited as the Main Villain but we never see him do anything evil that affects the main story until the very end where the protagonists destroy his factory and the only evil stuff he does is terrorism in Farah’s country though her back story is more of a side plot. And even his chemicals aren’t used by him (except Farah’s country) but are used by Hadir. The game spend way more time on Al-Qatala with their leaders the wolf and Butcher, so really, I think Al-Qatala should be credited as the main villains but for some reason just isn’t
But he didnt need to open the tail gate is the point, he could have let handbrake go then drop the grenade in the driver or passanger side of the truck
I feel like Infinity Ward wanted to use Nova 6 as the toxic gas of choice in the campaign, but after 80% of the story was already written they realized they wanted the game to be more gritty and realistic and the first "dangerous chemical warfare gas" that came to mind was chlorine.
Around 6:10. I think Farah is based on the female middle east sniper. When I was playing the game my Army buddy walked in. He said Farah looked familiar. Sure enough he showed me a video on UA-cam. My understanding is she fights for her people against terrorists. She has helped U.S, and Britain out a few times. Also from what I heard she pist off the extremist groups so bad that she has a 15 million dollar contract/bounty on her head. Shes deep in the mountains of Afghanistan. Also when you first play as CIA Alex. That unit should of had a Navy Corpsman since it's a marine unit. Theres at least 1 medic per group. And even though you can clearly see the person is dead. Only a medic can call that in to their command. Unless Alex has an extensive medical background. He wouldn't be able to call that in. Even if theres only a head left. My buds a combat medic in the Army. Every mission you play should of had at least 1 combat medic. The medic is of course the most important one on the team.
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Interplay (now Obsidian) are the original creators of Fallout 1, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics. Long live The outer worlds! P.S. Try "Fallout 1.5" - a mod for Fallout 2 and see the choice. Also Fallout 1 and 2 - try every dialogue (a hint: every choice matters, also in the dialogues, no 4-keys dialogues, but actual reactions and consequences in the quests). Also there is a karma for every town and it unlocks different attitude towards you when visiting the town and when speaking! Sometimes the villagers will attack you directly, if you made something evil towards the town!
@@milenmilen3201 don't forget they are the successor of Fallout New Vegas as well
I'm going to mention a sin of your video. At 3:25 you talk about them sending Special forces to Steel the chlorine gas. Unless you thought it was getting pretty metal...that's a sin
Can't wait to see and hear you talk about life stranger 2&3 gameplay 🎮
Ok so I agree with some of them and don't agree with others. But good video.
7:09 I had a nervous breakdown when the video did not transition into a VPN ad
@H. K. "Ironic"
That would have been perfect.
@H. K. Your talking about the security leak from a year ago they tried to covered up or has something else happened recently?
That could be a new meme format:
Price: “We got a location on the wolf”
*zooms in on computer screen*
(Insert meme here)
@@mental4500 I approve
I appreciate you not being longwinded and going for African-American. Black works just fine. You're never being disingenuous about it.
A problem with that? I'm curious.
Luis Isaac you don’t really call white people european-Americans do you? Many blacks are tens of generations away from their African ancestry and they are as American as they come. It’s unnecessary to label blacks as “African” when used in conjunction with “American”, when I’m sure they currently don’t identify themselves as Africans if their grandparents parents were born here and lived here all their life.
@@R.Tafolla Thanks for explaining.
So?
@@keepitcountry6422 Because rasicm isn't an issue and opinions of minorities don't matter.
*I made Chlorine Gas by mixing muriatic acid and bleach*
Capt. Price: *wait thats illegal*
I thought it was pool chloride powder, sugar and water mix.
Any acid and bleach will do.
“As someone from a nation that has done that, I can tell you, it ain’t cheap”
Best line for sure
Ethan Skaggs I can agree with him on that
To be fair, the Russians did the same thing in Chechnya
Scout Trooper but Chechnya is there land dude. And that place have a lots of oil and great soldiers to recruit.
@@onemorescout don't you know that Chechnya is in Russia?
@@onemorescout you've done f**ked up on your geopolitics and moderns conflicts history my dude,
Welcome to Activision
8:45 it looks like he throws a grenade into the back of the truck, that’s why he had to drop the tailgate
HL Vlogs nice catch
Makes sense cause no gas canister will blow without some type of spark or explosion
@@SkillTheBard2312 clorane still wont blow up even if you throw a grenade into it the nade woud only pop the barels and spread id a litle bit away from the explosion
@@theclockmaker633 Yeah I should of refrain from saying what I said cause it was the grenade that blew up the car and popped the canisters thanks for connecting me though
Still doesn't make sense
Dartigan: "This game couldn't have known that the US would pull out of syria leaving kurdish forces to fend for themselves"
Cod Dev talking to each other:
So I got some cousins in high places........
Kurds not the turks
@@nicholasarnold8028 I tried to get the quote as accurate to what he said
@@johntorreto4485 aah gotcha
Dev 1: Is Trump still our president?
Dev 2: Yeah
Dev 1: Alright, what's the shittiest thing we could do in Syria that would make everyone instantly mad at us?
Its not our fight
The biggest sin is when they blow up the factory at the end that “kills” Alex. They already killed all the Russians plus Barkov so why would they need to blow up the factory right then? Why didn’t they just wait until until Alex was out, rig it with different explosives, and then blow it up? Seems like they just wanted a semi dramatic death of a main character. If there was an immediate cause to blow everything up I wanna hear it because I may have missed something that made it make sense, but that’s what I kept thinking.
Same here, man, there's loads of different ways they could have blown it up without Alex blowing himself up.
Pretty sure they did that to create simon riley. But if so that's still stupid. An easier way would have been since he joined Farahs forces we needed to wipe his name from the books. But nah lets add some silly death scenes...
@@Led.... I know its a reboot but keeping simon riley as a separate character i think is for the best. Besides he was cool as a british sas soldier. Imagine if they didnt make soap scottish
Because Alex needed to start the furnace to cause the chaine reaction
Hunter Lomax they should make Alex become Roach
"Welcome to not Syria..." XD
When Activision blizzard talked about Modern Warfare (2019), will going dark and feel real, I thought it will be like COD World At War, or at least like Fallout 1,2 (any character has their own vision, motivation, and plan about the wasteland and how to bring peace to it).
But nope the story is bare bone and YOU CAN'T KILL ANY ANTAGONIST FAMILY WITHOUT FAILING THE MISSION SO WHAT IS THE POINT ?
They don't even set up a motivation or why General Barkov invades this place. It just happens.
@@Gruntvc then how he (a rogue general) invade "not Syria" ?
@@3MAR443 that's disappointing I must say
@@Gruntvc Al Qatala was based in Urzikstan and were known to even launch terrorist attacks in Russia, which is why the Russians were even there in the first place.
13:18
you missed one more thing on that chapter.
"few bunch of prisoners who supposedly treated in inhuman way, managed to not only flee but also destroy at least a company sized Russian army(sniper team included) without any problem"
dhkdeoen Well dude first it can have problems multiple of your friends can die and second you know this is a video game right you know the same game that lets you heal after a few second from getting shot over and over again
@@hadesgaudy5746 yeah but they could've made story more believable, couldn't they. Let aside of game mechanics.
Bunch of prisoners who barely had any military training with serious health issues, go through a platoon of
men who's been soldiers for their lives. That's some Japanese Anime level of bullshit. No, I'm quite sure even Anime has better plot than that.
@@dhkdeoen The game does attempt "something" to show Farah's lack of military training, such as I felt like slightly less health, much slower reloads with exclusive animations, and I am sure grenade throws were shorter, but I didn't use them much.
"While I'm willing to believe you can turn an oil filter into a makeshift suppressor, you can't simply pull it out of a car and screw it onto the end of a gun"
THAT'S where you're wrong, kiddo.
IS there something you would like to tell the class?
You could technically just pull one out of a car and screw it on your gun but you'd need a thread adapter. In this mission Farah tells Alex to find an oil filter - I doubt he had an adapter on hand
Always come prepared, the jobs he does, it's not out of the question he'd have an adapter ready.
With the banning of suppressors here, oil filters as a $10 replacement is a meme but still possible.
Grzech Grzegorzewski he’s CIA, if he had an adapter he’d probably already have a suppressor
Try to find a oil filter with a thread pitch that matches any gun ever made and get back to me.
To be honest, I really liked this game, since it felt more on the ground and missions were all memorable. But still, some sins I found myself:
1. Storming a gas factory in Not Eastern Ukraine was supposed to be covert operation, but Americans still use clearly visible American insignias
2. Also, to the Ripped from the headlines, Verdansk, with its soldiers "that have nothing to do with Russia" is absolutely clear reference to Eastern Ukraine.
3. In hospital, it takes The Wolf 10 seconds to slit the throat of US soldier if you watch him, and 40 if you don't.
4. Hadir not only used the gas before his men could evacuate, but also placed it up in the mountain, even when it was clear hostiles will be coming down from the valley.
5. How did Farah even become a Commander Karim? They were clearly separated for all their time in prison, so how did she get a reputation strong enough to get Captain Price's attention?
6. The mission in Barkov's mansion takes place in Moldova, but local forces did nothing during Al-Quatala's attack or Russian counter-attack.
7. Also, not even a high-ranking general would get a permission to garrison his national soldiers at his personal residence in foreign country. Not from his home country and even less from said country. And Moldova still fights with pro-Russian separatists, so that's another problem.
8. What diplomatic leverage does Russia have that they could get a prisoner from US with nothing in return acquired on a mission neither US or Russian were supposed to be on?
9. Speaking of violating of territorial sovereignty, the final mission is in Georgia (yet another state Russia has a proxy war in)
10. Hadir's rifle given to Alex is supposed to get through tank armor, yet when confronted with the Jaggernaut, it took a few magazines to finish him.
11. At the end, the game says "Story continues in Special Ops" which is
a) forcing you to play those God-awfull Special Ops missions, and
b) a lie, since it only reveals the "mysterious" leader of Al-Quatala is Khaled Al-Asad, which is something deduced by anyone who played the original game.
For number 10, i don't think the devs were really expecting many people to to use Hadir's sniper rifle against the juggernaut, since the game tells you to use fire and the smoke to blind it. Also why didn't Russia deploy the juggernauts sooner in previous levels, For number 11, they did make the Spec ops missions a little bit easier, so that's something
@MacDuffy yeah, that's likely truth. However, Russian government would never allow relocating their soldier in a foreign country, let alone a foreign country that absolutely despise Russia
This is so good Call Of Duty game. I love it.
@@olgagomez8978 for #11 I agree, I loved the Spec Ops Missions
Speaking of number 8, there was also no way for Russia to know that the US/UK had Hadir unless the US/UK told Russia. The only plausible explanation is that maybe the CIA offered Hadir up as a peace offering to ease tensions after the failed raid in mission 1, but we never get any confirmation and it also wouldn't make sense, because if Russia was to expose the US for doing illegal operations, they would also be incriminating themselves by exposing their own illegal activities. The game even sorta acknowledges this by having Russia disown Barkov after his death, because having a dead general in a facility making chemical weapons in a country you're not allowed to operate in is one hell of a diplomatic nightmare.
I was really betting on the embassy mission to become a sin. Like why would you bring an enemy leader to a location with lots of innocents instead of a secure location?
@Jakey Snakey you wouldnt bring a hvt though. espicially to a embassy that was severely undermanned.
1 possibility: no US military bases in Urzikstan
@@mattwong5403 But Urzikstan is shown as being on the Black Sea. It's a fictional landmass that juts out of Georgia. So the US would have aircraft carriers in the Black Sea off the coast.
@@mattwong5403 Why not of bought the Wolf to wherever the Devil Dogs/Sgt Griggs and his men were operating from? The same large unit that was sent to capture the Butcher in the first place? It had to be remotely close to the hospital
For the same reason Benghazi was a PR disaster, because they didn't require stringent security.
A sin i noticed: before the mission "old comrades", Laswell says "host nation weapons only" since it's a black OP, yet Nikolai gets them a desert eagle and some glocks
Id say glocks are legit, its a gang weapon used everywhere in the world. But there is definitely no excuse for the desert eagle
I was confused.
The devs didn’t bother adding the Makarov
Laswell meant that as in « weapons acquired within the host nation », not « originating from the host nation ». Nikolai being an arms dealer, it’s safe to assume that he can easily acquire those weapons on the Russian black market, which isn’t linked to the UK or the CIA.
It doesn’t matter that the handguns weren’t made in Russia, the most import part is that Price and Garrick didn’t bring them in from the West.
Glocks are from Germany, technically
Ill always love the one mission in MW2 when you and price are going through the snowey trail sniping fools and snapping dog necks lol or even the first that has you scaling a mountain almost falling to your death, sneaking through the base camps.
Man I miss those days.
Who doesn't?
Its sad when a satire video actually becomes a well sounding critique.
Not really there have been multiple video talking about why videos like these aren't really good critique or even satire.
SomeRandom Idiot link?
@@54lolman Just look up bobvids The Last of Us.
@@somerandomdude5638 So you just watched a video discussing CinemaSins?
except its not and a lot of his points are invalid or simply wrong
At 7:18 i deadass thought you were about to say thats why i use Nord Vpn lol
Nah, I would only shill quality products like Raid Shadowlands.
@@Dartigan There a another sin if the Wolf is in a bomb vest why is he still talking while not activating the bomb it could be a dead switch but why wolf still talks and talks he should have activate the bomb and let the player disarm wolf or shoot him in the face
@@Dartigan XD The Shhhhhhhhhhhade
@@mikeehrmantraut1899 that's a time bomb
13:24 I'm agreeing so far but the Russian Police DO show up once they get into the blue van at the end (in fact, you can watch Russian Police Officers finishing off the last few men that the player didn't kill while the van is driving off). It did take them way too long to get there though considering how Russian Police really are known to be.
8:41
Actually he had him open the tailgate so that he could throw a grenade in the truck bed to set off the explosives. Then again they could've just put a C4 in there instead.
3:08
Extra sin: If your prison isn't well made, why would you leave a weapons locker next to easily escapable cells.
That's what keys are for
Honestly even if your prison is well-made your weapons locker isn't down the hall from the prisoners lol
Dartigan once again showing off his knowledge of homemade explosives and sharing said knowledge of homemade explosives publicly but too confidently.
When did he do that in other videos?
@@vP_-bb3md Was there any other videos where he does that?
When you go to extreme lengths to get a gas that you can just make while creating 4chan crystals
i mean with any type of chemical, you can make it more deadly depending on its composition. i feel like the multiple sins over chlorine gas isn’t necessary.
Still would have raised stakes and, well sense, to have it be nerve gas
Like did he not know anything about WWI like it wasn't the most deadly gas during it
I liked the campaign, but this has some solid and valid points.
Like how gaz is black in this but white in the old... I mean future modern warfares (as this is before all the modern warfares) 10/10
brandon 2504 because it’s a reboot. The whole point of a reboot is to change certain aspects.
Mark McCutcheon he did but he had some stupid ones as well. He brought up Alex opening the tailgate when you can clearly see Hadir throw a grendade at the canisters to blow them up. He also stupidly mentioned why they bothered disarming the wolf’s vest, not realizing how easy a cave in can happen from an explosion.
@@Brandon25043 I like Garrick, but him being Gaz just doesn’t sit well with me. He neither looks nor acts like Gaz in anyway. Unlike Alex who hits all the beats besides his nationality. Seriously, if you put the British cap on his skin in MW he looks how you would expect Gaz to in the game. But since he was ‘dead’ I assume IW had to have someone be Gaz to have all the fanboys cream their pants the second his one syllable name was mentioned.
@@glowhoo9226 but certain elements should remain the same. Ever noticed how Superman has looked similar throughout all his iterations? It’s a reboot, not a complete alteration. It’s why Price still looks relatively the same to appearance in CoD 4.
Their IP start with 257. That is a sin.
and has a subnet of 202
Because IP limit is 255, right?
It's a fake country and you think the IP address shouldn't also be fake?
@ idc, it is still a sin.
@@L16htW4rr10r yes
I like the video but when you said they shyed away from shooting a child, that's because they literally can't show that. That world warrant an AO rating.
You can both shoot a baby and get killed as a child in the game
There was even dialogue about child rape that was (I think?) cut out of the game.
@@farahahmedkarim377 There was a cut rape scene involving Barkov and Farah when she was imprisoned but I'm sure it wasn't when she was a child
@@BobotPlayzBobotRebel Oh…
I think we all perfectly know that the next game to be sinned is Death Stranding, right?
Kojima scam troll game part 2 eh?
Dartigan is sinning movies now?
He need 2 hours to sin it
Being able to Pee!
You mean Gritty Super Mario Sunshine?
"Welcome to NOT Syria to help and then betray the NOT Kurds"
Now that i think about it, the last time COD had you play as a Russian as a good guy was in COD:WAW, a decade ago!
I guess the devs try really hard not to offend anyone with how they are portrayed except the russians, right?
In MW3 you played as a Russian,two Russians in fact.Also the PKK is a legit terrorist organization that's has committed actually attacks against Turkey.
As well as MW3 SomeRandom Idiot mentioned, You also play Reznov in Black Ops 1
Isn,t that the game, there we killed unarmed Nazis by using matchetes and Molotov's coctail? It was pretty cool... especially in compare with this shitty one
@@sedoff_7234 You can kill people with molotovs and machetes in the multiplayer.
Simply put. Activision doesn't want to use China as the bad guys ever since the game would be banned in China. But Russia doesn't ban media. So Russia it is!
When I got to Farah prying open the front door's lock which was not close by adults at any point, I thought to myself Dartigan would confirm it. Mechanically the campaign was fun, especially in those "Clean house" type of moments and I'm glad they "found" their Price, but the amount of agenda and dead cuts between sequences of the plot left a bad taste. Also, being an adequate Russian, I can take one or two corrupt russian villains somewhat factoring into the original Modern Warfare lore, but portraying all the regular soldiers as child killers is way too much to defend in any way.
It is indeed pretty disgusting, to be perfectly honest, it would be much more accurate if these were Chinese troops being portrayed as merciless killers (NEVER FORGET TIANANMEN SQUARE) but every fucking country in the world is too busy licking Chinese renminbi to fatten their wallets.
Now you should know how we Germans felt after Wolfenstein and literally every WW2 Game
@@Etzelsschizo I'm literally being shunned by my neighborhood because they know I'm German. Not because of some stupid (Wolfenstein is fun and good except Young Blood) video games, it's because their ancestors (grandfathers/fathers) died to Wehrmacht in Europe during the war. A grudge that I was not apart of. Some video games like Call of Duty Vanguard really do not help and make me very ashamed of my heritage. I've begun a process to unlearn my accent, and saving up to move to some countryside.
@MLP Iceberg that never should have happened I'm sorry you have to go through that but you have my support
"More of a spit shine than a fresh pair of boots, isn't it?" That line is🔥
Should have been called “Call of Duty:Claymore galore”
Is that a motherfucking dunkey reference !?
Whest Destroyer no it’s a reference to the fact it seems there’s more people using Claymores in multiplayer then there is people in Europe
or CoD: 735
FreyR Yamaku facts have been spoken. Especially with that fucking asinine ability that allows you to regain equipment every 30 seconds. For a camping sniper you can easily get a few of them down before getting killing. I once breached a door that had 4 of the damn things on the other side all facing the same spot. 1 would have been enough 😂
@@LordFakeGodz who doesn't hate that weapon
Regarding Sin# 30: Playing Farah as a child adds a ton to the story and most importantly her character. Earlier in the game she made a comment regarding the stolen gas being used on Russia and Europe saying we live like that everyday. It shows how her life was was torn and bombed which is a reflection of some people’s reality. We get to see through her eyes her moms dead body in the rubble and then her dad getting killed. We see what he says to her and Hadir before dying. We see both Farah and Hadir team up to take the Russian and shows the bond they have to this day. It also shows why Farah hates Russians and the gas more than anyone. And also why Hadir wants to give the Russians a taste of their own medicine with the gas. It shows how early stages of how she becomes the bad ass leader and fighter that she grew up to be. And it was fun and unique mission most importantly.
at 6:25 I've been making that argument ever since I've seen the first few missions of the game
Farah’s restraints were loose because Barkov loosened them to tempt her into accepting the food so he could make his point, but forget to tighten them once the attack distracted him
11:23
THANK YOU! I thought I was doing the right thing not shooting him BECAUSE he looked like he had a deadman switch.
Yeah it was a dead man switch but the wolf didn't expect her to actually shoot him and how else would they get out?
4:09 where she played a PtSd sniper in a robot wolf
oh shit was she crying wolf?
@@elijahdowell7679 yep
@@SteveJonesGamingGWO never would've guessed it
You talking about mgs4
honestly i was surprised that they didn’t follow up and make the setting of the first mission as a spec ops mission. think about it, alex all alone and evac is coming, it would’ve made a really cool spec ops mission in my opinion.
I would have played it immediately. In MW3, there was a spec ops mission where you had to sneak past soldiers to save the HVT's daughter. That shit was fire. Don't know why Activision didn't do that.
Yes but they have to be practical, the mission is too short although it would be very fun
@@thotpolice7526 but they could go pull a Treyarch and have a Vorkuta themed mission where Alex is captured and has to escape. Or they could have him crawl out of rubble and have him sneak out, steal a helicopter and finally clap Farah's cheeks. No lie, she is very ferocious, a quality I love in Homo sapiens of the sex that differentiates from mine (I am sorry, but I am trying to avoid hatred that is aimed towards me)
Rogue_Sebass That would be cool that is a good idea, something we could maybe put in the feedback. I agree with you
@@thotpolice7526 I just found Alex's death to be... well stupid. All of that character building with Farah was wasted for him to simply sacrifice himself. While it does go over the fact that soldiers over seas are suffering from death, lack of family and PTSD and the fact that war is not fair, I still want to see Alex have a better ending. Or for Farah to have something good in her life. Farah has a fucked up life. Mom died, dad died, brother captured and she was forced to command what might have been a romantic interest to sacrifice himself.
11:41 never heard of a cave-in have you.
I facepalmed so fucking hard when he said that 🤦♂️
With that many explosives? Yeah there’s no way that wouldn’t have caused a cave in. This guy doesn’t always think.
The_SCP _Foundation in the level there are already so many grenades going off so just throw him into the fire that Alex climbed out of so it does not activate other explosives.
Mr.Whaler I know this is a bit late, but you know C4, which is more than likely what they are using because it’s COD’s go to explosive, doesn’t detonate unless it’s the blasting cap and remote plunger set up, or blasting cap timer set up, myth busters even lit the stuff on fire and cooked with it
Well, the fact of the US Marines called Farah's forces terrorists is because they used a canon that is forbidden in war. For me, that is not a mistake
Why is the hell canon forbidden? Is it not just unconventional warfare? Or is it the payload used that’s the problem
@@ropatevuta2911 good question. Ask it to another one
Or the fact they are going up against the local government I think most other governments consider them terrorists
@@usernamepassword236 they are russians, I think they won't care about that
Would've been better if they were called "Allied Rebel forces" or "Revolutionaries" instead of "terrorists"
I’m finally early on one of these.
Your vids, Mr Dartigan, are always a joy, thank you.
I honestly thought something was up with my computer from the amount of cutscene freeze
I would like to see how you would sin Alex surviving the factory explosion
8:45 Hadir told alex to release the tailgate so he could throw in a grenade. Here’s a detail so small, that even Dartigan missed it
12:02: it's Kurds, not Turks that they were abandoning. Ironically, the Kurds' reason for allying with the US was mainly to keep Turkey at bay.
My sin towards this games is 1.) is that the fact the actor of Captain Price is not Bill Murray and 2.) the fact that we don't get to plays as him since we come a long way with him
Murray has retired though.
@TheTrophySamlern Alex isn't Ghost though? That's supposed to be the Riley character at the end.
K2-XT people should pay attention that Ghost full name is Simon Riley not Alex
@@mikeehrmantraut1899 Theories suggest that 'Alex" IS Simon Riley
Tim Dinh Alex’s real name isn’t Alex. That is a code name since Everytime you play as him the mission says “Alex” everyone else says their actual name. So it’s a code name
Dartigan:"Eye Cyst"
Me:......🤔 Nice
If they let the bomb go off underground, then it would’ve killed them, it would’ve taken more than 20 seconds to get out of there and I’m pretty sure an explosion in a tight area like that travels fast.
9:15 just because you never heard of Georgia and Chechenya doesn't mean it didn't happen lmao
7:21
I honestly expected a "This video is sponsored by Nord VPN" to follow that sentence
Ok, here's the 'sins' in this video
3:41
Oh i really don't think that's the case this time, i have no idea why the black general is there, so I'm gonna go with 'They got Debra Wilson and needed to give her a role" since she doesn't appear anywhere else in the game.
And i though Norris (the white guy) would be set up to be an antagonist later in the series, something like General Shepherd, but with some sane motivation to go after Taskforce 141
5:45
But you already sinned that at the beginning, "Al-Qatala" literally means 'The Killers"
7:20
hard to say since Urzikstan is a fictional country, but shouldn't every country have an embassy for as many other countries as possible? The US, Russian and Chinese embassies would be the first 3 to go up.
8:35
the sin here should be: Hadir is a dumbass that rigged a truck with chlorine gas but forgot to rig it with explosives, so he'll try to blow it up with a grenade instead"
9:42
Well Hadir is about 10 years old here so he could have been taught by his parents to drive in a country like this, but that's not important, this is a children's plan, the plan being faulty does not make the writing faulty
Also you keep misspelling stuff like Barkov/Barcov , Al-Qatala/Al-Qutala, and even some English words. do you redraft?
Also with the oil filter silencer if the barrel is threaded, which Alex being a CIA agent it more than likely is, and looking at the size of the filter it's very possible he could yank it out and use it. However, he's probably got 3-5 shots before it loses effectiveness
@@DBoyCorleone The issue with the oil filter is the threading in question and the diameter. Most threaded guns need an adapter to attach oil filters because even if the threading was the same (it's usually not, threading is not universal even for accessories like silencers), the dimensions of say a 9mm pistol barrel is generally not going to match the mouth of the oil filter.
Also, isn't Rojava led by women, or at least let them into the army? Oh and also "left Turkish allies to fend for themselves", which is just wrong
@@kalashnikovdevil that is very true. The one weapon i fired with an oil filter silencer, made by a friend for the shiggles, was a .22 . But again i feel like being in adverse environment this was taken into account. Granted that's wishful thinking added to suspended belief
Extra sin. If you look at general barkov’s uniform the rank insignia is actually for a Colonel.
Me, before the 1st sin: I'm definitely buying this game!
Me, somewhere around the 40th sin: Oh yeah, I'm buying it!
Me, at the 64th sin: SOLD!
Same
I honestly enjoyed it for the gameplay yes he says it's like any other call of duty but I disagree they feel more than just a pea shooter it feels like a gun
CONSOOOOOM
It's actually an alright game that he gets a lot of things wrong on
4:04. Debra Wilson also played a "tough as nails black lady" in Mirror's Edge Catalyst and Telltale's Batman The Enemy Within.
Im not gonna lie ive watched enough of these video's at this point and ontop of not really being a fan of COD. When i played this i already spotted like 30 40 on these sin's I feel like im getting better at this lmao Keep up the awesome vids
3:37 "There's always a bigger fish." - Qui-Gon Jinn
Oil filters actually make for pretty good suppressors in the grand scheme of things. There is however two major issues even assuming you have an oil filter, on a car or not, handy and a threaded pistol (which a spec ops guy would). Most threaded guns need an adapter to attach oil filters because even if the threading was the same (it's usually not, threading is not universal even for accessories like silencers), the dimensions of say a 9mm pistol barrel is generally not going to match the mouth of the oil filter. Or even a rifle barrel.
I dare you to make "Everything Wrong With Call of Duty Zombies"
That's easy.
The mode hasn't really changed at all since the first version. You put up to 4 players into a bunch of corridors then fill the play space with zombies. You could get the same experience for less money by picking a random Early Access game on Steam given how most of them are Horde mode/CoD zombies ripoffs. Rinse, repeat, profit.
The mode gets dull very quickly. Either you get bored of the repetitive kiting and shooting or you get good enough that beating waves no longer has appeal.
The zombie mode is honestly the only compelling part of CoD game to the point it should be its own game. That's a sin for Activision not taking the opportunity to make an easy buck off me and for how a mode made by the devs for fun as an easter egg is better than the single player campaign and multiplayer they were paid to make and put more time and money into.
The zombies story is the best in the franchise, or at least is the most compelling. Admittedly that's like saying that the colour beige is more colourful than black.
The convoluted easter eggs that require you to have either a group of friends who also have the game or a legion of subscribers to call upon to complete them. Most of the story content is in them and they provide the only gameplay beyond running and shooting. Plus lets be honest, no-one "discovers" them. We all just look up videos and instructions online on how to do them.
The mode wants to be Gears of Wars' Horde mode but fails to ever meet it. Primarily due to lack of chainsaw bayonets.
@@PlebNC I meant the story mainly. And part of the fun behind the daring is precisely the part of how convoluted it can get XD
but yeah, you took it too seriously
16:14 that’s a very valid point 😂 it’s like holy shit a reboot of MW and we’re getting a sequel? No way 😂
yeah it really a sequel bait the old cod trilogy like MW does it has sequel bait no and here in COD MW 2019 it just gave us a sequel bait that Price create a task force wish that the next cod game explain how Price was ship to the gulag
I think it's just telling you to play the spec ops missions. (Which are trash btw)
TIMMEH! He was sent to the gulag on a mission to find makarov outside of the campaigns in between cod 4 and mw2
11:40
My best guess is that the U.S Military wanted to confirm the kill. If there's no body then the military can't be positive they killed the right man. Either that, or they didn't want to risk getting blown to pieces. With the amount of explosives in that room, it's possible that it would've caused a cave-in and/or obliterated them entirely. If I'm wrong, please tell me.
If I found him like that I would throw him in that hole that the Characters just escaped from and wait for Socom to get there with their tech and tell it was him. Remember that Delta was able to identify the Isis leader after he suicide bombed.
I think you forgot the fact that Alex and Farah put on gas masks AFTER they breathed the gas, which means they now just have more gas INSIDE their gas masks.
Technically speaking Russia did indeed conduct a massive military operation during the 90s, in a wholly hostile country that was relatively remote from Russian military forces and resulted in widespread destruction of an entire capital city and forced fully Islamic extremist rebels to flee in the mountains and caused from insurgent havoc in Russia's homeland resulting in some of the most devastating terrorist attacks in history.
Its called Chechnya.
And they did it twice.
And you mean Iraq in 2003, Libya in 2011 and Syria in 2013, where America invaded because of oil and then gave birth to ISIS, which America supports?)))... oh yes, it's different))) and I wonder if the Tsarnaev brothers are freedom fighters for you (by the way, they are from the Russian Caucasus) who staged the terrorist attacks at the Boston Marathon in 2013?)))
7:20 when you swear you are about to hear a NordVPN sponsorship
My dad was a marine and I we both work on cars, you very much can use an oil filter as a suppressor, as long as the muzzle has threads and the filter has matching threads. Hardest problem would be getting the filter out of the car, because if it doesnt have a wrench off, it is a pain
I would agree that most of the gameplay and story is the same, though the gunplay feels a lot better than previous games, at least to me
Highway of death was Canada, United States, France, and Britain.
That’s kind of aside the point though the devs said they used the highway of death as inspiration for their FICTIONAL highway of death in their FICTIONAL country of Urzikstan
Why does youtube tell me that you live in LA?
He decided to share that.
UA-cam believes he knows too much. They’re letting the hit squad know his location. XD
@@umbraeclipse8552 dartigan didn't kill himself....
15:52 You can completely subvert the "press button a lot to win" condition by pressing the weapon switch button so you can shoot him with a Glock 21.
That Zero Dark Thirty level in full night vision is AMAZING.
Best part of the campaign, everything else has been done better in previous CoDs.
It’s not zero Dark thirty its 13 Hours Secret War.
8:30 Well that aged like fine wine
Sadly? Dude I love call of duty when they have campaigns, I'm a story guy. I'm glad it's back.
Now if only they could make good campaigns like they did in the past.
Jeff case this is guy probably just spends his time only playing multiplayer with the Doritos dust on his fingers and using meta weapons
Isaac Clarke idk the last good campaign was infinite warfare
And if you say cod 4 was a good campaign just think really hard what about it was actually good. Cause I struggle to find them
@@ninjadynasty1132 MW games never had solid campaigns. They mostly focused on gameplay and atmosphere. Black Ops' campaigns were always better but their gameplays were worse than MW games. Infinite Warfare had both pretty good story and gameplay. It's a shame most players didn't like it because of the futuristic atmosphere. But this game doesn't have good gameplay or good story.
Isaac Clarke ok I can agree with what you said
11:42 Them being underground is the problem. An explosion like that could easily cause a cave-in, and they don't know how quickly they could get back topside.
Handwave = COD magic.
It could have been reinforced to withstand explosions.
7:21 why did I expect a Nord VPN advertisment after this?
The sin about the timer saying six seconds, but going off in 10 makes sense. The explosive has to ignite, so it would take extra time.
Wasn't this he same game that got hate for letting players use "White Phosphorus" as a kill streak but they use chlorine gas as the Deadly Weapon in the Story lol.
They also complained that players had to shoot female enemies too.
Game Journos...
I've been traumatized by sponsorships. I was so ready to skip over a SomethingVPN sponsor ad when you mentioned it in 7:18
0:16 Imma stop you right there because this is basically what you just said. "Yes I prefer it when a game sells me less for the same price". I'm not defending the actual story or anything but seriously. Say what you want about the CoD campaigns but the solution should never be to just not even bother with it
I actually really love this Champaign
9:50 I am surprised that Marvel hasn't tried making their OWN Call of Duty style games where you could play as SHIELD Agents vs. HYDRA and AIM.
Great video but the Kurds (who the "freedom fighters" are based on) actually have plenty of female commanders in their high ranks!
Here’s an additional sin.
Alex survives the explosion
5:37 You can also refer to the Egyptian god , Isis, as a way to say the word without getting demonetized too
There is less than 0 chance that UA-cam's shitty algorithm is smart enough to differentiate between someone talking egyptian mythology and terrorist groups. It'll hear "Isis" and demonetize based on that alone regardless of context.
What annoys me most is that it can't actually be a part of the storyline as in Cod4: Gaz is white, Soap and Price met while preparing for the cargo ship assault and killing Victor Zakaef a couple of days later and to top it all off, the weapons are different as it is pretty much an alternate universe. Ie. Jokr = Javalin, M19 and X16 arent real. SA87 is a remodeled L85A1 airsoft (seen an airsoft gun the same) ect. All that didnt tie in with any plot
Death Stranding. I want to see you go mad on stream.
>No game has portrayed Russians this badly since GTA 4
You must not have played MW3, have you?
or mw2, or cod 4
Wait, this is a NEW Call of Duty? I legit thought this was the Modern Warfare remaster. Remake. Whatever.
elix485 It’s a reboot of the series.
elix485
I think that says more about you than the game itself, since none of the events in this game were a thing in the OG trilogy.
They have no creativity left, so they had to "reboot " it
elix485 Dumbass.
I still find it hilarious how this guy thought the game was a "prequel from 2007" then shit on the game for referencing events that took place around that time
Death Stranding next please. Just because i don't want to play it, but i'm interested in the story.
5:40 .. deadpan hard to impress 'Everything wrong with let's plays' Dartigan IS worried about demonetisation ?!?! Golly!The world is ending
You raise a lot of a valid points about the campaign, I thought it was ok but very generic and surprisingly uninnovative considering the buzz they made about it being “more mature and controversial” than any previous Call of Duty
10:10 watch the map in the highway of death mission, you'll see that it is heading south due to the S letter. Also, the wolf and the butcher didn't flee Urzikstan, they just hid in the mountains
Nice laggy cutscenes.
4:20 - missed opportunity for "Audience applause break" sin
Sin 59: the tank and drones could have been stolen. And as for the actions of Price, Alex, and Garek, there is a thing called plausible deniability, which means that the U.S. and U.K. can disavow any knowledge of their actions
Is better to be safe than sorry. A lot of things can happen.
It would be almost impossible for terrorists to steal and then use a fully armed drone. Granted, it is most likely being used at an altitude that makes it impossible to be seen with the naked eye and therefore could be defended as being mortar fire.
8:30, boy did that age well.
This video should be titled “Propaganda Sins: Everything wrong with the military industrial complex working with game publishers to make games about bombing the third world cool!”
Minus the fact that we're not even really there for us, we do way more good than bad, and oh yeah that part we're there helping for the most part. If you're left aligned at all you should support troops over seas. The right should have an issue with it since it gives women rights and helps save kids.
Imagine using your political views to completely ruin a video that's satire and a joke just to end up showing that you're mad over a VIDEO GAME. You're just another prime example of those people who bitch about video games not being politically correct or doesn't live up to your morals whilst not even playing them. Go take your faint-hearted ass somewhere else. Nobody needs politics in video games.
@@jb-bz4sg Name one good reason why video games shouldn't be used to teach young people about politics?
George Carpelan because video games tend to be biased towards one side in video games.
@@MrCarpelan Please give me an example of a successful video game soley based on teaching young people about left and right wing politics. My point is: Young people don't want to learn about American politics in the games they play. They just want a good game. Maybe if you were around young people and more you'd understand that. So for now think about what you're gonna say when it comes to throwing politics in an industry mainly popular with young male Americans and teenagers and what they enjoy and look for in video games. Ok boomer?
The one thing I thought really didn’t make sense was the villain, you see, General Barkov is credited as the Main Villain but we never see him do anything evil that affects the main story until the very end where the protagonists destroy his factory and the only evil stuff he does is terrorism in Farah’s country though her back story is more of a side plot. And even his chemicals aren’t used by him (except Farah’s country) but are used by Hadir. The game spend way more time on Al-Qatala with their leaders the wolf and Butcher, so really, I think Al-Qatala should be credited as the main villains but for some reason just isn’t
8:38 he opened the tailgate so hadir could throw a grenade in the truck
But he didnt need to open the tail gate is the point, he could have let handbrake go then drop the grenade in the driver or passanger side of the truck
@@Brandon25043 why throw the grenade in the cab when you could throw it right next to the gas?
I feel like Infinity Ward wanted to use Nova 6 as the toxic gas of choice in the campaign, but after 80% of the story was already written they realized they wanted the game to be more gritty and realistic and the first "dangerous chemical warfare gas" that came to mind was chlorine.
Around 6:10. I think Farah is based on the female middle east sniper. When I was playing the game my Army buddy walked in. He said Farah looked familiar. Sure enough he showed me a video on UA-cam. My understanding is she fights for her people against terrorists. She has helped U.S, and Britain out a few times. Also from what I heard she pist off the extremist groups so bad that she has a 15 million dollar contract/bounty on her head. Shes deep in the mountains of Afghanistan. Also when you first play as CIA Alex. That unit should of had a Navy Corpsman since it's a marine unit. Theres at least 1 medic per group. And even though you can clearly see the person is dead. Only a medic can call that in to their command. Unless Alex has an extensive medical background. He wouldn't be able to call that in. Even if theres only a head left. My buds a combat medic in the Army. Every mission you play should of had at least 1 combat medic. The medic is of course the most important one on the team.
Farah is played by an Australian.
@@diptosarker810 The actual woman is based off the middle eastern female freedom fighter though.
7:18 honestly thought he was gonna have a NordVPN ad
Remember when this game came out and everyone was mad that they made the Russians evil? That didn't age well.
Dude you produce fantastic content. I appreciate your Final Fantasy game sins too. It’s perfect.