Call of Duty gets a Modern Make-over



I just recently upgraded my desktop, and it has all the hardware necessary to play the latest PC games.  Here is my system spec: AMD phenom Quad-Core 2.3 GHz, 4 GB of RAM (of course Windows XP can only access 3 GB of it, but that’s for another story), 512 MB Nvidia 8500GT, 500 GB SATA HD.  Total cost?  $550 including case, power-supply, etc.  Not a top-of-line system, but enough to get by and able to play most of the graphic-intensive FPS games running at decent frame-rate.

Anyway, I am a huge Call of Duty fan.  I played since CoD1, then the expansion, and CoD2.  Never played Call of Duty 3 though, because I only play FPS games on PCs and Call of Duty 3 does NOT have a PC version.  I was just so fascinated by the whole WWII setting in Call of Duty franchise, but I am also ready to move on to the next stage in world conflict, so the first thing I did after I got my new system is to install Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.  I was really looking forward to play it.  After installation complete, I dived right into the single-player campaign, and started playing as the British special-op, code-named “SOAP”.  Cool name, eh?

 

As the name suggests, this game takes place in a setting similar to what the world is currently going through: middle-east conflict, renegade Russian general armed with nuclear warheads, and all these good stuff.  As either a British agent or US marine, you will go on various missions such as assassination, search-n-rescue, and my favorite mission is playing air-support for ground troops from a high-flying aircraft.  I especially enjoy the sarcastic comments from the co-pilot as I set the little dots (enemy personals) on the ground in seas of flames, “KAAABOOOM”.

 

As for performance of the game, I have all the video settings at moderate levels, and I see no lag what-so-ever at all,  I guess I was been too conservative, and when I play this game again, which is soon, I will try to crank up the settings to see how my system handles it under the pressure.

 

Overall, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is one of the best first-person shooter out there right now.  Especially if you are a CoD fan, some of the cool things you can do in the game are just mind-boggling, but I don’t want to spoil too much of that for you right now, go try it out for yourself.  Only negative thing I can say about this game is that the single-player mode ended too fast, I think I finished the easiest mode in less than 4 hours, I wish it was longer and I can’t wait for the next expansion of this game.

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