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The video primarily centers around the speaker's nostalgia and appreciation for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, contrasting it with other titles such as Modern Warfare 2019, Vanguard, Modern Warfare 2, and Modern Warfare 3. The speaker underscores Treyarch’s effort in producing a quality game despite initial unpopularity. They discuss gameplay elements like unique weapons, the simplistic UI, and the Nuketown 24/7 playlist, which contribute to an enjoyable gaming experience. Issues of hackers, especially in Search and Destroy mode, are mentioned, yet Cold War is deemed relatively secure. There are reflections on in-game features like skins and mastercrafts, with particular enthusiasm for collaborations and cosmetics. The video also briefly touches on rumors of upcoming Treyarch game titles, with excitement for their continuous quality. The speaker humorously interacts with the audience while reminiscing about past gameplay achievements and favorite equipment. Overall, the video is a celebration of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War's legacy within the broader Call of Duty franchise.
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In this part of the video, the creator expresses excitement about returning to play Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. They ask viewers to like the video if they enjoyed Cold War and share their opinions in the comments. The creator reflects on how the game was initially unpopular compared to Modern Warfare 2019, but eventually appreciated more, especially after the releases of Vanguard and Modern Warfare 2. They praise Treyarch for developing Cold War during a challenging period and highlight the unique and creative weapons in the game. During gameplay, the creator comments on their sniping skills, adjusts motion blur settings for better performance, and notes how simplistic and effective the UI is compared to newer Call of Duty titles.
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In this part of the video, the discussion focuses on the differences and preferences between various Call of Duty titles like Modern Warfare 2, Modern Warfare 3, and Black Ops Cold War. The speaker mentions a nostalgic appreciation for the simplistic design of older games. There’s a conversation about hackers still being prevalent in the games, particularly in Search and Destroy mode, with experiences of being kicked from matches by hackers. Despite the presence of hackers, the speaker expresses a preference for Cold War over MW3, considering it relatively safe from hacking. Additionally, there’s commentary on the current state of Warzone and a nostalgic moment about in-game features like skins and equipment, which amplifies the enjoyment of Black Ops Cold War.
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In this part of the video, the speaker celebrates achieving a nuke in Call of Duty and discusses how obtaining a war machine makes the game significantly easier. They comment on the persistence of the Nuketown 24/7 playlist in the game and express a nostalgic fondness for Black Ops Cold War. The speaker mentions an upcoming Treyarch Call of Duty game rumored to be titled “Black Ops Gulf War” and shows enthusiasm for Treyarch’s consistent quality. They also reflect on the competitive standings of different Call of Duty developers, highlighting their preferences for modern or semi-futuristic settings. Despite the nuke not ending the game, the speaker appreciates the in-game cosmetics and mastercrafts that maintain a modern feel. They notice an influx of new, low-level players in the game and nostalgically review the Mastery camo grind, expressing wishes for additional camos during the game’s lifecycle. The speaker concludes by reminiscing about some favorite mastercrafts, particularly a guitar-themed ffar.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the speaker expresses enthusiasm for the Tundra Star Wars collaboration, highlighting its status as one of the most remarkable weapons in Call of Duty. They commend Sledgehammer for reintroducing mastercrafts in Modern Warfare 3, noting their absence in Modern Warfare 2019 and Modern Warfare 2, and how mastercrafts enhance the game’s appeal. The speaker reminisces about various mastercrafts, such as an AK that resembles Venom, an AUG turned into a ghost pirate ship, and a Mac 10 with a cat inside. The segment also features in-game banter about hacking accusations, with the speaker mocking alleged hackers and planning to report them, while reflecting on their nostalgic fondness for the game.
00:12:00
In this segment of the video, various Call of Duty game titles are mentioned, including Black Ops 4, Black Ops 2, Modern Warfare 3, and Advanced Warfare. The speaker concludes by thanking the viewers for watching and indicating that they will see them next time.