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apparucomme un cheveu sur la soupe. C'était une question d'heures mais Call of Duty : Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered s'est rendu disponible sur le PSN hier au prix de 24,99 €. Une 5 New Updated. Ukraine Camo 5mo 799 Trans Pride Camo 5mo 682 Wisteria Camo 5mo 1.7k TF141 gloves reskin 5mo 1.2k Black watch from MW2CR (retexture) 5mo 430 1 Furhire Camo [IW4x] 9mo 1.3k BO2 and BO3 camo pack 10mo 1.6k Rick And Morty Themed UMP-45 Pack 10mo 993 Girls' Frontline: Modern Warfare 2 1y 7 28.8k 3 Diamond Camo 1y 3k 1 Its the same game, minus some game modes, with a lick of fresh paint to make it more visually appealing on modern consoles. And that’s it. It looks good, it runs great, and it’s still a bombastic experience. For those of you who haven’t played Modern Warfare 2, remastered or otherwise, let’s delve a little deeper. Reviewedon PlayStation 4 Pro by Ryan McCaffrey. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered is a timed exclusive on PlayStation 4 until April 30, at Experiencethe new era of Call of Duty® with Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare 2 (2022). Pre-order today and don’t miss your opportunity to unlock exclusive incentives, including early Open BETA access. Exemple De Premier Message Sur Site De Rencontre. For the original game, see Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare. For the 2019 game, see Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2019. "One of the most critically-acclaimed games in history, Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare is back, remastered in true high-definition featuring improved textures, physically based rendering, high-dynamic range lighting and much more to bring a new generation experience to fans. Developed by Infinity Ward, the award-winning Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare set a new standard for intense, cinematic action, while receiving universal praise as one of the most influential video games of all-time. Relive the iconic campaign across fan favorite missions including "All Ghillied Up" and "Crew Expendable". And team up with your friends with the iconic multiplayer maps from the online mode that redefined Call of Duty." — Official Description Call of Duty Modern Warfare Remastered[2] is a remastered version of the iconic game, Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare. The game was primarily developed by Raven Software while Infinity Ward assisted and executive produced. The game was previously only available to the players who purchased the Legacy, Digital Deluxe or Legacy Pro editions of Call of Duty Infinite Warfare, but was released as a standalone game. The remastered game had the full campaign as well as multiplayer with sixteen maps. Ten Ambush, Backlot, Bog, Crash, Crossfire, District, Downpour, Overgrown, Shipment and Vacant are released at launch and six Bloc, Countdown, Pipeline, Showdown, Strike and Wet Work as well as Gun Game and Hardpoint was added as free DLC on December 13, 2016 along with other new content with more content being released in the coming months.[3][4] The remaster also features several new achievements, several new weapons, and customization options such as calling cards, emblems, player customization, reticles and weapon camouflage. On PC, the game is available on both of Steam and Microsoft Store, just like as Infinite Warfare. The games are identical, but in Microsoft Store version, all game data must be downloaded at the same time while the Steam version allows players to download the campagin and multiplayer seperately. The game doesn't support Xbox Play Anywhere, this means Xbox One version and Microsoft Store version don't share data with each other. Also players have to buy the game twice if they want to play on both PC Microsoft Store version and Xbox One. Overview Being a remaster of Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare, it differs from the recent installments of the Call of Duty series and it takes place in the modern era rather than the future. In comparison with the original game, it features multiple enhancements in terms of visuals and sound effects. The scenery and character models are much more detailed and the weapons are rendered more realistically For example, most weapon models showed the fire selector being set to the correct firing mode and bullets are visually seen depleting on the P90, the G36C and the belt-fed light machine guns. In the campaign, a good portion of the playable character's body might now be shown during some scripted sequences as well more animations being performed by them such as Paul Jackson protecting his eyes when the nuclear bomb goes off in "Shock and Awe" as well as catching Volker's hand in an attempt to save him. The animations from the recent Call of Duty titles are also used during gameplay, namely the sprinting animations that were changed as well as the addition of the animations for mantling objects and for crawling while prone. Weapon inspection is an added feature as well. Plot In 2011, Khaled Al-Asad begins a coup in the Middle East and Russia is in the midst of a civil war between the government and the Ultranationalists. Meanwhile, Gaz informs Captain John Price, the leader of Bravo Team that a new recruit to the Sergeant John "Soap" MacTavish was joining their squad. Soap arrives at the training facility in Credenhill, the where he has a quick weapons training session with Gaz, meets Captain Price and the unit and takes the CQB test to complete his initiation. Bravo Team proceeded to the Bering Strait to look for a suspected nuclear package on an Estonian freighter. After taking the security detail out, the team found the package, but the fire from enemy fast movers meant that they barely escaped with the shipping manifest which points to Al-Asad as the owner of the package. To complete his revolution, Al-Asad executes the President of an unnamed Middle Eastern country, Yasir Al-Fulani. Shortly after this, Soap, Gaz and Price rescued the Russian informant who supplied the intel on the cargo ship operation codenamed Nikolai with the help of one of Price and Gaz's old friends, Sergeant Kamarov and his Russian Loyalists. Meanwhile, Al-Fulani's death prompted USMC with the 1st Force Recon to invade the Middle East to search for Al-Asad. A team consisting of Lieutenant Vasquez, Staff Sergeant Griggs, Sergeant Paul Jackson and others infiltrated a small town and cleared the target building and a TV station where they thought that Al-Asad is broadcasting propaganda only to find out that there was no sign of him and the broadcast is on a loop. Meanwhile, while the SAS is on their way out, the team's helicopter, Hammer 2-6 is shot down and they have to make their way across the fields, trying to evade the enemies, searching for survivors, but eventually openly engaging them. After reaching a barn, Soap takes a FIM-92 Stinger and shot the helicopter down that was chasing them. An AC-130H Specter arrives to support the SAS to the extraction point, first while they're on foot and later in civilian vehicles. After they reached the junkyard, the friendly birds came in to get them. The Marines headed to rescue a downed M1A2 Abrams, callsign War Pig from a bog, but the heavy enemy fire prompts Jackson to destroy a ZPU-4 so the air support can come in to mop up. The unit took their defensive positions on the tank as the engineers came in to fix it and escort it back to the highway. They cleared the forward area, allowing War Pig to move up and let the tank take some of the big targets. During this, Vasquez tells Griggs and his team to hold an area while he and Jackson complete the mission. At the end, they rendezvoused with a CH-46 Sea Knight for evac. At the climax of the invasion, the squad headed to the capital city where they thought that Al-Asad withdrew to. After rescuing a pinned down advanced recon team, Vasquez is informed that Al-Asad has a nuclear warhead in the area. They hastened to evacuate, but the team's escort is shot down and they went back to save her. Having spent their time doing this, they did not escape in time and the nuclear bomb goes off, killing civilians, OpFor troops and 30,000 servicemen including Vasquez and Jackson and may have included the members of SEAL Team Six who just relayed the info on the warhead. Griggs manages to escape as he was not with the team during this. At this point, Nikolai tells Price that Al-Asad may be at his safehouse in Azerbaijan. The headed there, clearing several buildings in the village before finding Al-Asad. Price interrogates Al-Asad and discovers that the nuclear package didn't belong to him when Al-Asad gets a call from the Russian Ultranationalist leader, Imran Zakhaev. Price executes Al-Asad. Price tells the team when in 1996, he was a Lieutenant assigned under the command of Captain MacMillan on a mission to assassinate Zakhaev, an Ultranationalist who was trading nuclear fuel rods for weapons. The duo made their way through the ghost town of Pripyat, Ukraine in ghillie suits and using minimal engagement to stay undetected. Eventually, they reached a hotel where they stayed on the top floor for three days until Zakhaev arrives. When the meeting is underway, Price uses a Barrett .50cal sniper rifle to assassinate Zakhaev, blowing his arm off. The two made their escape under pursuit from enemy helicopters, believing that Zakhaev will die from shock and blood loss. While on their way to the extraction point, they took a helicopter down, but it comes crashing towards them and injures MacMillan's leg. Price carries him the rest of the way and they held their ground, waiting for exfil. Back in the present day, eight hours after the death of Al-Asad, the used charges, a crashed Blackhawk's minigun and a FGM-148 Javelin to push the enemy forces back until Griggs and the American Marines arrived in the Sea Knight, "Gryphon Two-Seven." With their target now shifted to Zakhaev, the actual owner of the WMD that killed the Marines in the Middle East, the and Russian Loyalists performed a joint operation to try and capture his son, Viktor Zakhaev for information on his father's whereabouts. After a lengthy chase, the team cornered him on the roof of a five-story building and Soap moves in to restrain him. However, he shoots himself to evade capture. Angered by his son's death, Zakhaev takes control of an ICBM launch facility in the Atlay Mountains and threatens to launch nukes at the in retaliation. Price leads a joint British-American operation to stop this, but Griggs goes off course during the HALO and is captured. Soap, Gaz and Price diverted their course to rescue him before killing the power to the launch facility to allow Force Recon to breach the perimeter. Shortly after getting inside and linking up with Sniper Team Two, they witnessed two nuclear missiles being launched toward the with an estimated 41,096,749 casualties. The team hastened inside and after taking the enemy armor out with C4, they cut the wire to the vents and got inside. After reaching the control room, Soap uses the abort codes sent by Baseplate, the team's command to destroy the missiles in flight before they reach the Eastern Seaboard. Soap, Griggs and Price rendezvoused with Gaz at the vehicle depot where they made their escape by using Russian trucks. With the enemy vehicles and a Mi-24 Hind behind them, Soap, Gaz, Price, Griggs and the survivors headed down the Russian motorway, but a bridge critical to their escape is destroyed and they scrambled to make a desperate last stand against the Ultranationalists. However, an oil tanker soon explodes, incapacitating everyone, but Griggs who tries to drag Soap to safety, but is killed in the process by Zakhaev's guards. Zakhaev himself eventually executes Gaz. A wounded Price slides Soap his M1911 which he dramatically kills Zakhaev and his patrol. Kamarov and the Loyalists soon arrived where Soap is carried away on a stretcher and a medic begins to resuscitate Price, but the fate of the two is unknown. Meanwhile, a news reporter announces a series of nuclear missile tests in Russia and the search for a ship in the Bering Strait was called off, showing that the public did not know what actually happened in the six-day crisis. Epilogue In the Epilogue, a bonus mission titled Mile High Club can be played. This follows One-One Team whose assignment is to rescue a hostage from a plane. At the end, one of the members shoots the guard holding the HVI at gunpoint and they discovered that the bomb was armed, but they just managed to escape in time by freefalling from the plane. Patches A patch[5] was released on November 22, 2016 that addresses several issues with stats and joining games, adding new statistics to the Combat Record and providing several improvements to resemble the legacy versions of Dead Silence and the Helicopter. On December 13, the players who owned Modern Warfare Remastered received the remaining six remastered maps Bloc, Countdown, Pipeline, Showdown, Strike and Wet Work along with the Hardpoint and Gun Game modes being made available in Modern Warfare Remastered for the first time. Also, all Modern Warfare Remastered players also got the remastered Winter Crash map in all of it's glory. There was a Winter Crash 24/7 playlist beginning on December 20 that lasted through the holidays. Multiplayer Updates While still remaining true to the original game, Call of Duty Modern Warfare Remastered introduces a variety of new things to the existing game by Raven Software. New camos, allowing every gun to be able to have Gold Camouflage while also introducing new successors known as Regal Camouflage and Exclusion Zone Camouflage, calling cards and emblems. Introduced on December 13, 2016, character customization, weapon Kits, reticles and melee weapons were added with the Depot. Players can now exchange COD Points or Depot Credits for Supply Drops to acquire a variety of customization items in the Depot. Additionally, Supply Drops also contained bonus Parts, a crafting currency used to craft customization items as an alternative to getting the items from Supply Drops. All items in Supply Drops were cosmetic only and can be obtained by using Parts. The later updates added new and high performance weapons that are only obtainable by collecting all of the required parts of it from a collection. Double XP was also supplied from December 20, 2016 to run through to December 27, 2016[6]. On March 14, 2017, the game received a St. Patrick's Day themed update, adding Daybreak, a St. Patrick Day's themed version of Downpour, several emblems and calling cards, camos and two melee weapons under the name "Operation Shamrock & Awe". Aside from the holiday additions, three new ranged weapons were added as well as three new melee weapons, more calling cards, emblems and characters as a new section in the Depot known as Operation Lion Strike for these specific items. On June 27, 2017, Modern Warfare Remastered received a "5 Weeks of Summer" seasonal event including Beach Bog a beach remake of Bog and there was also a new depot operation added named Copperhead including new calling cards, emblems, characters, melee weapons and new ranged weapons including the return of the Intervention and the akimbo Rangers from Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. Achievements Main article Achievements/Call of Duty Modern Warfare Remastered Gallery The official 4 InformationUpdated version of the original that appears when loading the for the December 13th, 2016 for Double XP and Double Depot Credits. Campaign Screenshots Bravo Team lands on the cargo ship on Crew of scene where enemy fast movers attack the cargo ship after securing the package on Crew enemies using Night Vision and an AK-47 on The helicopter approaching the ship on Crew of Bravo Team investigating the cargo ship on Crew breaching the door on Crew Expendable. 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Heureusement, ElAnalistaDeBits s'est chargé de nous concocter une petite vidéo qui reprend certaines cinématiques et phases de jeu pour mettre en avant les différences entre les deux versions. On peut ainsi comparer plus facilement la version originale de 2009 et celle sortie 11 ans après. Le titre profite de textures Ultra HD 4K en HDR malgré tout, toutes les scènes ne profitent pas du même effet "wow" que les autres. Il faut dire que la version originale n'était pas non plus des plus horribles, même aujourd'hui et les changements peuvent ainsi apparaitre moins impressionnants qu'avec Modern Warfare premier du nom. Reste qu'en prêtant attention aux détails, le remaster profite d'un travail assez conséquent. Cette page peut contenir des liens affiliés. Si vous achetez un produit depuis ces liens, le site marchand nous reversera une commission sans que cela n'impacte en rien le montant de votre achat. En savoir plus. 12th August 2021 - Specs reviewed Minimum Requirements OS Windows 7 64-bit Processor Intel Core i3-4340 / AMD FX-6300 Graphics AMD Radeon HD 7950 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 RAM 8 GB HDD 80 GB DirectX 11 Compatible Graphics Card Recommended Requirements OS Windows 10 64-bit Processor Intel Core i5-2500K / AMD Ryzen R5 1600X Graphics AMD Radeon R9 390 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 4GB RAM 12 GB HDD 80 GB DirectX 11 Compatible Graphics Card PC System Analysis For Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Remastered Requirements Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Remastered requires at least a Radeon R9 390 or GeForce GTX 970 4GB to meet recommended requirements running on high graphics setting, with 1080p resolution. This hardware should achieve 60FPS. System memory required for Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Remastered is 12 GB performance memory. Recommended needs around a 8 year old PC to run. How well optimised is Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Remastered for PC? Where does Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Remastered rank in the list of the most demanding games? Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Remastered PC Release Date 30 Apr 2020 Alternative Game Tags call of duty 4 remastered call of duty cod4 cod 4 remaster modern warfare 2 activision fps infinity ward cod, call of duty modern warfare 2 remastered Verdict Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Remastered is a welcome return for what many consider to be the franchises' finest honest hour. It builds upon the bombastic campaign with luscious new graphics and a selection of small changes that help make it more appealing than ever. Pros The campaign is still fast, explosive and fun Visual enhancements are very impressive Gunplay has aged surprisingly well after 11 years Characters and set-pieces remain distinct and memorable Cons It's still a little on the short side Lack of multiplayer is a bit of a letdown No Special Ops Key Specifications Review Price £ Platforms PS4 coming to Xbox One and PC Developer Infinity Ward Genre FPS Release Date Out Now Infinity Ward is rather unbeatable when it comes to tense, action-packed solo campaigns. It hurled the players into explosive situations with surprises situated around every conceivable corner. The original Modern Warfare still sits comfortably on this throne, accompanied by its 2009 sequel which upped the ante in every conceivable way. Sure, it abandoned the semi-realistic narrative roots for something completely nonsensical but maintained the characters, tone and pace that made it so beloved in the first place. Now, it returns in an unexpected remaster that shows the wonderfully brief campaign hasn’t aged a day. Visual enhancements only serve to improve an already fantastic package, even if its a shame the full multiplayer experience is missing. Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered is a brilliant revival of one of the medium’s finest shooter campaigns, ensuring it steps onto current hardware looking better than ever. Its over-the-top nature won’t be for everyone, but this is a rollercoaster ride worth taking for newcomers and veterans alike. Related Best FPS Games The premise of Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 is simple. After he died in the last game, Imran Zakhaev is hailed as a martyr in his homeland of Russia. This fervour gives birth to a new wave of ultranationalists in the country, a breed of fascists hellbent on taking revenge for their predecessors and bringing the western world to its knees. After gunning down hundreds of civilians in a Russian Airport and blaming it on America, an evil mastermind known as Viktor Makarov incites a new World War as Russia invades the United States and brings the entire world into an unprecedented conflict. It’s incredibly unrealistic but is told with such conviction that you can’t help but be swept up in such ridiculous events. It’s thrilling, filled with just enough twists and turns to keep you guessing. Iconic characters such as Soap Mactavish, Captain Price and the always elusive Ghost it isn’t Gaz, despite sharing the same voice actor return. They’re a strong, ultra-masculine cast of personalities that do an excellent job carrying the story despite its brevity. It’s also fascinating to return to Infinity Ward’s original interpretation of these characters before the 2019 reboot, both of which have their laundry list of positives. The campaign is played from multiple perspectives as you hop between Task Force 141 as Gary “Roach” Sanderson” and Army Rangers as James Ramirez. Roach works behind the scenes thwarting major aspects of the enemy’s plan which Ramirez fights on the frontlines, defending America from a seemingly unstoppable threat. It’s a compelling dynamic that ensures each mission is awash with unexpected variety. Related Final Fantasy 7 Remake Preview One mission might have you sneaking into an oil rig to rescue hostages and thwart a bombing while the next will follow Ramirez as he fights in the shadow of the White House, hiding in makeshift trenches from bombardments of artillery. It’s all unashamedly stupid in its excess, but so beautifully executed with a neverending sequence of set-pieces accompanying the moment-to-moment action. If you’re a returning player, the campaign is exactly as you remember – no need to panic over any sudden changes being made to your favourite levels. If anything, they’ve only been enhanced by the stellar remaster effort on display here. Taking the approach as 2016’s Modern Warfare Remastered, the second instalment maintains many of the original’s foundations while simply building upon them with new animations, visual flourishes and other small touches. Character models are gorgeous, supporting an element of photorealism not found in the original. Dialogue is synced to lips perfectly while animations feel far more distinct and lifelike in the heat of action. Further animations have been implemented to certain moments such as placing explosions or mantling over surfaces, making the player feel more involved in whatever actions they’re performing. Once again, small alterations make a world of difference. One of my favourite additions is the extensive depth of field effects. If you’re focusing on a target, they’ll become the focus as the remainder of your surroundings blur in the background. It’s a neat, dynamic inclusion that makes picking out targets amid chaos far easier, and looks gorgeous to boot. Enhanced motion blur implementation and particle effects also make the most intense moments far more memorable, especially when playing on PS4 Pro. Related How to use Twitch Given its mediocre presence in last year’s Modern Warfare, it would have been nice to see Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2’s Special Ops mode including in this remaster. It’s a spectacular co-op outing that saw you and some friends face an increasingly challenging range of levels which might’ve involved planting bombs, securing objectives or holding off endless waves of enemies. Sadly, it’s nowhere to be seen. The majority of it utilises environments from the campaign, which makes its absence even stranger. Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered – Verdict Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered is a welcome return for what many consider to be the franchises’ finest honest hour. It builds upon the bombastic campaign with luscious new graphics and a selection of small changes that help make it more appealing than ever. The lack of multiplayer is a shame given how much I adored it back in the day, but knowing that Infinity Ward plans to implement maps and other elements of Modern Warfare 2 into the 2019 iteration is still an enticing prospect. If you’re after an action blockbuster in gaming form, this is essential. Trusted Score Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Remastered - Test/Review 2009 brachte Publisher Activision den zweiten Teil der Modern-Warfare-Serie in den Handel - und das mit Erfolg Die actionreiche und gut inszenierte Kampagne in Kombination mit dem flotten Multiplayer-Part sorgte für enorme Begeisterung innerhalb der Shooter-Szene. Von Christoph Miklos am - 0522 Uhr Fakten Plattformen PlayStation 4 Pro Xbox One X PlayStation 4 Xbox One PC Publisher Activision Blizzard Media 9 Hübscher! Besser? 2009 brachte Publisher Activision den zweiten Teil der Modern-Warfare-Serie in den Handel - und das mit Erfolg Die actionreiche und gut inszenierte Kampagne in Kombination mit dem flotten Multiplayer-Part sorgte für enorme Begeisterung innerhalb der Shooter-Szene. Auch meine Wenigkeit hat unzählige Spielstunden knapp über 450 in dem Werk von Infinity Ward verbracht - vor allem im Mehrspieler. Seit knapp einem Jahr gibt es immer wieder Gerüchte, dass an einer Remastered-Version von MW2 gearbeitet wird. Am 31. März haben sich diese Gerüchte nun tatsächlich bewahrheitet Die Neuauflage kommt! Für PlayStation-Besitzer sogar sofort. Wir haben uns aber vier Wochen länger geduldet und werfen nun direkt einen kritischen Blick auf die PC-Umsetzung. Nur die Kampagne Die größte Ernüchterung gleich direkt zum Spielstart Für knapp 25 Euro bekommt man nämlich nur eine grafisch aufgemotzte Original-Kampagne. Den Multiplayer bzw. Koop-Abschnitt sucht man vergebens. Laut Publisher wollte man dadurch verhindern, die Spielerschaft auf mehrere Titel aufzuspalten. Stattdessen soll das letztjährig erschienene Serien-Reboot Call of Duty Modern Warfare alle Zocker unter einem Dach zusammenbringen. Dafür will man zukünftig auch weitere klassische Mehrspieler-Karten veröffentlichen. Der Ärger über den fehlenden Mehrspieler ist aber schnell verflogen, denn die knapp sechs Stunden kurze Kampagne zieht einen schnell wieder in seinen Bann. Nach einem kurzen Schießtraining/Tutorial im virtuellen Afghanistan geht es mit der Popcorn-Action los Fünf Jahre nach den Ereignissen des ersten Modern Warfare herrscht noch immer ein hitziger Konflikt zwischen Russland und den USA, der stets zu eskalieren und die Welt somit ins Chaos zu stürzen droht. Wie auch im Vorgänger wird Modern Warfare 2 aus der Sicht mehrerer unterschiedlicher Charaktere erzählt. Mal schlüpft man in die Haut des Task-Force-Mitglieds Gary "Roach" Sanderson, mal in die des Undercover-Agenten Joseph Allen, und mal in die von US-Army-Frischling James Ramirez. Die einzelnen Missionen spielen sich enorm actionreich und bieten kaum Zeit zum Verschnaufen. Natürlich ist auch die Skandal-Mission „Kein Russisch“ mit von der Partie, die aber in der USK-Version -erneut- geschnitten ist man darf auf keine Zivilisten schießen. In puncto Gameplay gibt es in der Remastered-Version keine Änderungen oder Verbesserungen. Sound, Look und Feeling der Waffen wirken rundum gelungen, sodass sich auch Unterschiede zwischen den einzelnen Knarren sowie Einwirkung von Rückstoß, Wind und Geschossabfall bemerkbar machen. Neben den „klassischen“ Ballereinlagen gibt es auch Stealth- und Fahrzeug-Missionen. Das sorgt für frischen Wind und gute Unterhaltung, aber auch eine ordentliche Balance zwischen ruhigeren und geladeneren Momenten. Nach dem Durchspielen des Singleplayers gibt es nicht mehr allzu viel zu tun. Man kann sich ultimativen Herausforderung stellen und die Kampagne nochmal auf dem Veteran-Schwierigkeitsmodus angehen. Alternativ kann man aber auch ins Museum gehen und dort einen Knopf drücken mehr verraten wir an dieser Stelle nicht. Auch gibt es 45 im Spiel versteckte Laptops mit Aufklärungsdaten. Mit denen lassen sich neuerdings auch lustige Gimmicks wie ein CoD-Noir-Grafikmodus freischalten. Technik Entwicklerteam Beenox hat beim Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Remastered PC-Port ganze Arbeit geleistet. Verbesserte Belichtung und Animationen verleihen Charakteren und Umgebungen einen authentischeren Look. Auch die Qualität der Texturen hat sich stellenweise deutlich verbessert. Hier und da muss man aber mit Abstrichen leben, da Explosionen und Rauch nur bedingt realistisch aussehen. Und auch mit aufwendig produzierten Motion-Capture-Zwischensequenzen weiß die Neuauflage nicht aufzuwarten.

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