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Yazar: Staff, Editör Yazım tarihi: 11.11.2023

As you know, the new remake of the Call of Duty series met with the players. This time, Call of Duty MW3 appears again. Of course, it came with many changes. In our Call of Duty MW3 review article, we will talk about the innovations that this game brings. Then, we will evaluate how good these innovations are. After all, it is necessary to state whether it is worth buying or not. If you're ready, let's get into the details.

What does the Call of Duty MW3 story tell?
It's time to talk about the Call of Duty MW3 story.

What does the Call of Duty MW3 story tell?

Of course, let's start with the story first. Modern Warfare 3 continues the story of its predecessor, Modern Warfare 2. The story follows the continuation of the conflict between General Shepherd and Vladimir Makarov. Players take part in the chaos that breaks out across the world after Shepherd's betrayal. As a story, we can summarize it this way. Call of Duty MW3 ending This is already a separate issue.

Call of Duty MW3 is not a very successful game in telling its story. Because sometimes the story feels really complicated. You may not understand who you are or what you are doing at that moment. At the same time, it has cutscenes that sometimes manage to be exciting. In terms of excitement, it is obvious that they are inspired by the previous games of the series. When the new visuals and sound quality of the game are added, these exciting moments manage to attract the game. However, it also has a narrative that takes people away from the story. It manages to leave the story incredibly in between.

Call of Duty MW3 gameplay
It's time to play the game.

What's new in Call of Duty MW3 gameplay?

We have definitely come to the point we want to touch upon in our Call of Duty MW3 review article. In the game, there are open combat missions. These missions are like an open world, but take place in a limited area. Its most legendary advantage is that it offers freedom in completing tasks. Moreover, there is also lootbox talk. Luckily, you may find weapons or equipment in the loot boxes. By using them, you have a chance to change your approach to the task. Moreover, if you lose the equipment you have previously unlocked, you have plenty of chances to get it again. Because there is a place where you choose the equipment you want.

Of course, the linear Call of Duty also has epic-feeling missions. In our opinion, these are much more enjoyable. Because it manages to connect it more to the story. Because when you go on open combat missions, you can walk away when the mission starts to take too long. Yes, the team still talks during the mission, but when you say you will pay attention to the enemies, you do not care about the issue very much.

The biggest innovation in the new game of the series is exactly these new open combat missions. While we were expecting it to bring huge innovations and provide more excitement, it managed to leave small breaks in our hearts. In a series like Call of Duty, these missions could have been designed much more successfully. The feeling of freedom in completing tasks is absolutely beautiful. However, it does nothing but make us feel like we're on a mission in an online game.

The Call of Duty series has become truly legendary in terms of FPS experience. They put this experience to use in the use of weapons, with their new visual quality and still fluent, fast-reacting and seriously high-quality sounds. They have also done a very successful job in terms of equipment and weapon diversity. Because during these new open combat missions, it gives you the chance to approach missions exactly the way you want, by adjusting your own equipment exactly.

Call of Duty MW3 review
How is it visually?

How is Call of Duty MW3 visually?

As you know, the Call of Duty series always manages to go one step further visually with each new game. The guest of our Call of Duty MW3 review article has certainly achieved this beautifully. Because, especially during linear missions, it is impossible not to lose yourself in the universe with the visuality of the game. When the sound quality is added to it, it becomes a wonderful experience.

In terms of performance, we can underline that we did not experience any problems while playing the game. In this regard, the Call of Duty series has always been successful, at least in our experience. If you are wondering whether your system can handle it before starting the game, let's share the system requirements now.

Call of Duty MW3 system requirements (Minimum - Multiplayer only)

  • OS: Windows 10 64 Bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i3-6100 or AMD Ryzen 3 1200
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Storage Space: An SSD with 79 GB of free space (with 34 GB initially installed for COD HQ and Multiplayer)
  • High Resolution Asset Cache: Up to 32 GB
  • Display card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 / GTX 1650 or AMD Radeon RX 470
  • Video Memory: 2GB

If you have these system requirements, you can easily play the game in multiplayer mode at the minimum level.

Call of Duty MW3 system requirements (Minimum)

  • OS: Windows 10 64 Bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-6600 or AMD Ryzen 5 1400
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Storage Space: An SSD with 149 GB† free space initially (with 78 GB if COD HQ and Warzone are already installed)
  • High Resolution Asset Cache: Up to 32 GB
  • Display card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 / GTX 1650 or AMD Radeon RX 470
  • Video Memory: 2GB

These are exactly the minimum system requirements of the base game.

Call of Duty MW3 system requirements (Recommended)

  • OS: Windows 10 64 Bit or Windows 11 64 Bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-6700K or AMD Ryzen 5 1600X
  • RAM: 16 GB
  • Storage Space: An SSD with 149 GB† free space initially (with 78 GB if COD HQ and Warzone are already installed)
  • High Resolution Asset Cache: Up to 32 GB
  • Display card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080Ti / RTX 3060 or AMD Radeon RX 6600XT
  • Video Memory: 8GB

This system is at least required for those who want to experience the game with the recommended settings.

Call of Duty MW3 system requirements (Competitive / 4K Ultra Specs)

  • OS: Windows 10 64 Bit or Windows 11 64 Bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-8700K or AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
  • RAM: 16 GB
  • Storage Space: An SSD with 149 GB† free space initially (with 78 GB if COD HQ and Warzone are already installed)
  • High Resolution Asset Cache: Up to 64 GB
  • Display card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 / RTX 4070 or AMD Radeon RX 6800XT
  • Video Memory: 10GB

If you want to play CoD MW3, which has already reached a new level visually, in 4K and Ultra, this system will do the trick.

Call of Duty MW3 review result
It's time for the conclusion of the Call of Duty MW3 review.

What is the Call of Duty MW3 review conclusion?

Now, Call of Duty MW3 It's time to collect our experiences about. Frankly, there are no major innovations, unfortunately. In any case, the talk of the game's most prominent new open combat missions is not very successful. It's well thought out but feels rushed. Moreover, it feels like they stole features from Warzone and added them to the single-player mode. In terms of storytelling, this new task style causes occasional breaks from the story.

However, fortunately, it provides a very high quality experience in terms of visual and audio. Thanks to the visuals and sound, you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the game. This makes the game worth experiencing, under suitable conditions. I won't go into too much about the price of the game. Because, in general, it's just demoralizing, right now. If you get it properly, you can play it without expecting much.

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Well that's it

Something new was tried in a hurry.


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