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Modern Warfare 2 versus Modern Warfare 3 in today's article, we will be looking at some of the differences that are easy to spot and some that might not be as easy to spot between The first thing is that Modern Warfare 2 has been out for almost exactly a year and Modern Warfare 3 is only in its beta, so in some ways some of the things that I will be mentioning could change drastically on Modern Warfare 3, but for now we will be sticking with what we have and trying to point out some differences to see if it really is, just a s to $100.
DLC, the first thing that you might actually notice straight off the bat when you play Modern Warfare 3 just after playing Modern Warfare 2 is that there's a different color palette and a different font. Ed, now I know that these are things that I wouldn't really mention, but since the game is just going to kind of spoil it, it is extremely similar to Modern Warfare 2.
These things really do kind of stick out. The font itself seems to be very interesting for Call of Duty, and I know it's something that I personally would never point out in a Call of Duty, but this time around it just seems extremely Obvious that it's just different and I think it might be because the game is so similar in many ways to Modern Warfare 2 and the color palette goes from being a green to a blue which is bizarre because the main advertising, for Modern Warfare 3 really vitalizes, that red color but one of the main devs for UI and other things like that has said that it's kind of difficult to make red work and not make it look bad because you know red and green usually symbolize good things and bad things but green is easier to symbolize stuff it gets a bit complicated for the ux and UI designers so that's one of the first things that I wanted to point out I don't really have a preference between the two it's kind of like an okay change The next thing is gameplay, and this is the biggest part now.
Unfortunately, with the beta, we only have access to multiplayer, so we don't have comparisons of things like War Zone yet or Campaign, even though Campaign would be a very bizarre one, or even the edition of zombies. I don't know what I would compare zombies to in Modern Warfare 2, but it's still one to put on the table, so maybe a potential article in the future, but Modern Warfare 2's gameplay compared to Modern Warfare 3's gameplay is quite drastic, mainly with the speed.
Modern Warfare 3 is insanely fast; it utilizes a lot of things introduced in March 2019. That became a huge fan favorite, and it brings them back. Putting the games side by side, one thing you can instantly notice when you jump from one game to another is the speed. On Monare 3, when you run around and do stuff, you're super fast; it's a super fast pace; you can tactical sprint super fast run here and run there; and in mod Warfare 2, you can still do those, but it's so much slower that I jump from both games to get gameplay and just play mod Warfare 2 on the side because, as you know, there's only so much that you can do.
I noticed the difference instantly, and I do really prefer the fast pace of Modern Warfare 3. Obviously, another huge thing that has been reintroduced is slide canceling, which I never really noticed before when I used to play Mon Warfare 2019. I was like, what is like canceling exactly, and I know a lot of you have played War Zone religiously, probably or just Mon Warfare 2019.
Personally, I kind of skipped that year and returned to Mod Warfare 2. I never craved the slight cancellation, but having access to slide and then cancel is actually quite nice. I never really would have noticed it unless they introduced it in Modern Warfare 3, and I do love this addition, and when I jumped back onto Modern Warfare 2 Boy, I really wanted this back.
Apart from the really fast gameplay and other things like that, we now have a slightly different way of playing, and that is just mainly because they introduced it. New tactical aim downside, so they implemented one that used to be an attachment on mod Warfare 2 or well, on certain weapons, but this time around all you have to do is aim downside, and then if you're playing on console.
It's quite easier now if we're going to compare graphics, or, just like the way the game looks, it really is just the same game. Port it over with some different things implemented, like slide cancellation. The new tactical aiming downside, and some other stuff like there's a new fun lethal inside Mare 3 that is like a drone that you can activate and just let it go fly off and explode on enemies at any time whenever it like touches them or touches a wall, it's quite a fun addition, the same settings do carry over because the way you actually boot up Modern Warfare 3 now is from Modern Warfare 2 or well now it's just on Call of Duty so this is the way you're going to be able to play games is just on Call of Duty which behaves as one big game that will have every other game that you will ever want, which is an interesting concept, but a bit concerning for your storage.
Will you be able to delete Modern Warfare 2 and still keep the Call of Duty app? Will it just behave like every game coming up in the future? It's a bit confusing, but it's also a bit interesting, because it's this idea that they've been proposing ever since God, like modern warfare in 2019 and the Cold War combined together.
They really tried to do that there, but it never worked; then they tried to do a Vanguard, but it never worked; and now with this brand new engine. Weapons and stuff like that will always just look the exact same because it's as if they just took Modern Warfare 2 and instead of you know constantly giving it seasons and be like it's still the same game losing a lot of money probably in the process they were like, hm, how about we just re-release it and reverse all the changes that were made in Modern Warfare 2 that were hated the most by fans and slapped on a $70 pay wall behind it, and that's literally all that it is now.
The thing is, the new progression and style inside the game are very different. Thankfully, to unlock weapons, it's no longer confusing. The style of this weapon is this weapon, but it's also this weapon, and then it's this weapon. Unlock this weapon first, and then progress to this other weapon so that you can unlock this weapon that was actually supposed to be unlocked at this level, but you didn't have access to it because you didn't have the special attachment for this weapon.