DenchDeckard
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Infinite Warfare for me.
The one in which your objective is to protect Burger Town.
It had its moments, but at the same time, respawning enemies whose position you had to push, auto-regenerative health and grenade spam were introduced.Call of Duty 2 and it's not really close
Let me present Exhibit A for why Infinite Warfare is the best CoD campaign:
Hard to say. This is from 2018, so things could have changed since then. It says 30-40% of people finished the campaigns on average.How much of the player base actually cares about the campaign? I’ve been playing CoD for about 7 years and I haven’t touched a single campaign
Up to 50% play the single player campaign, depending on the year. In general, Activision knows what they are doing, they have never dropped the single player campaign unlike for example Battlefield and it's because they know people expect it and play it.How much of the player base actually cares about the campaign? I’ve been playing CoD for about 7 years and I haven’t touched a single campaign
I'm going to say the number is probably higher the last couple years with the early access for the campaign. By finishing the campaign you actually unlock four operators, a weapon blueprint, and some other items to use in MP, Warzone and Zombies. They did the same thing last year and to me this is no different than grinding camos or whatever other unlocks people work towards. This is a smart marketing strategy by Activision for sure. Call it FOMO or OCD people will grind the SP whether they enjoy it or not just to get the unlocks.Hard to say. This is from 2018, so things could have changed since then. It says 30-40% of people finished the campaigns on average.
I put hundreds of hours into the COD multi-player, but I'll still play each campaign through once.