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The video provides a critical examination of "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2019 Part 3," particularly surrounding its launch and subsequent sales periods like Black Friday and Christmas. The speaker emphasizes the game's shortcomings, which include its poor initial launch filled with issues like overpowered weapons, lack of original content, problematic spawns, and delayed updates. Despite attempts to revive the game's appeal with new maps, events, and camo challenges, these efforts failed to meet player expectations. The pricing of the game, set at $70, is critiqued as excessive, especially when compared to other AAA titles that offer more substantial content and free DLC. Sales data indicates a significant drop compared to previous titles, reflecting widespread player dissatisfaction. The speaker ultimately advises against purchasing the game at full price, recommending it only if found at a significant discount and suggests alternative ways to obtain it, such as game sharing. The conclusion underscores the importance of content quality and developer support in determining a game's value.
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In this part of the video, the speaker reflects on the current holiday season, emphasizing its significance for “Call of Duty,” which recently had its launch followed by Black Friday sales and the release of Season 1. As Christmas approaches, they discuss whether purchasing “Modern Warfare 2019 part 3” is worthwhile. The speaker references a previous video advising against buying MW 2019 part 3, clarifying that their opinion has not changed since then. They encourage viewers to engage with the content by liking, commenting, and subscribing, and humorously mobilize their audience to leave festive comments to counter potential negative feedback. Finally, they mention the unrealistic expectations surrounding MW 2019 part 3’s launch and critique its predecessors and developers.
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In this segment, the speaker discusses the release of a new Call of Duty game that was highly anticipated because it was meant to improve upon the previous iteration by addressing player feedback. However, the launch failed to meet expectations. Key points include the importance of a strong launch to captivate players, the pitfalls of releasing with issues such as overpowered weapons, lack of content, and problematic spawns. The speaker also highlights how the absence of original content at launch and the delays in adding new material led to player dissatisfaction. Season 1’s offerings did not provide enough new content to redeem the initial shortcomings, contributing further to the game’s perceived failure.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the game’s disappointing launch and subsequent attempts to make it appealing during the Christmas sale. Despite the addition of two original maps, recycled guns, events, and new camo challenges, these improvements fail to revive the game’s appeal. The reskinned Christmas-themed map looks nice and plays well but quickly becomes boring. The speaker highlights that the lack of original content at launch was a critical mistake, evident from the feedback and the planned mix of remastered maps and original content in future titles.
Sales data shows a significant drop, with the game selling 38% fewer copies than its predecessor. The game was initially intended to be DLC for the previous year’s title, making its $70 price point questionable. Ultimately, the speaker advises viewers to reconsider purchasing the game, given its high cost and overall lack of fresh content.
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In this part of the video, the speaker critiques the value of a AAA game and its DLC pricing model, comparing it to other games like “God of War” which offered longer, free DLC. The speaker highlights that “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2019 Part 3” is overpriced at $70, especially considering its issues such as skill-based matchmaking, slow updates, microtransactions, poor spawning, cheating, and lack of original content. Additionally, they discuss the poor treatment of the game’s developers and recommend buying the game only if heavily discounted, or alternatively, obtaining it through game sharing or other non-purchase methods. The overall advice is to avoid purchasing the game unless it is significantly reduced in price.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the issues with a game that was rushed and not properly fixed, emphasizing that it isn’t worth purchasing at full price. They suggest it might only be worth considering if it’s significantly discounted or free. The speaker then invites viewers who own the game to share their recommendations in the comments, and reminds the audience to like, subscribe, and hit the bell notification for updates. The video wraps up with the speaker signing off.
