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== General Information == | == General Information == | ||
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=== Call of Duty 3 === | === Call of Duty 3 === | ||
This game is still another WWII FPS game, and it was developed by Treyarch and released in 2006. This was the first game to also be released on other platforms, including PS2, PS3, Wii, XBox, and the Xbox 360. This game is still set in WWII, but now also follows the Canadians, Polish, and the French armies after D-Day. | This game is still another WWII FPS game, and it was developed by Treyarch and released in 2006. This was the first game to also be released on other platforms, including PS2, PS3, Wii, XBox, and the Xbox 360. This game is still set in WWII, but now also follows the Canadians, Polish, and the French armies after D-Day. | ||
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+ | === Call of Duty: WWII === | ||
+ | This is a recently released game that went back to the WWII era. It's focused on the 1st Infantry Division and their movements on the Western Front. It was developed by Sledgehammer Games, and released in November of 2017. | ||
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+ | === Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare === | ||
+ | This is the first game to be set in the modern era, and it was the first to receive a '''M''' rating from ESRB. It was released in 2007 and developed by Infinity Ward. | ||
=== Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 === | === Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 === | ||
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=== Call of Duty: Black Ops II === | === Call of Duty: Black Ops II === | ||
This game was the sequel to COD: Black Ops, and it is the first time future warfare technology was added to the game. It also allowed for multiple storylines based on the player's choices, and it was developed by Treyarch and released in November 2012. | This game was the sequel to COD: Black Ops, and it is the first time future warfare technology was added to the game. It also allowed for multiple storylines based on the player's choices, and it was developed by Treyarch and released in November 2012. | ||
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=== Call of Duty: Black Ops III === | === Call of Duty: Black Ops III === | ||
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=== Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare === | === Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare === | ||
This game is on its own unique storyline, with no other sequels for it so far. It was developed by Infinity Ward. It was released in November 2016. | This game is on its own unique storyline, with no other sequels for it so far. It was developed by Infinity Ward. It was released in November 2016. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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=== Game Engine === | === Game Engine === | ||
Call of duty 1 through 14 are all based off of the same game engine, Quake 3 Arena (Q3A). Q3A was developed back in 1999 by id Software. Since 1999 id Software have made the source code to Q3A publicly available [https://github.com/id-Software/Quake-III-Arena which can be found here]. | Call of duty 1 through 14 are all based off of the same game engine, Quake 3 Arena (Q3A). Q3A was developed back in 1999 by id Software. Since 1999 id Software have made the source code to Q3A publicly available [https://github.com/id-Software/Quake-III-Arena which can be found here]. | ||
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== Different type of bans == | == Different type of bans == | ||
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− | Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) | ||
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− | + | * Game Ban | |
− | + | * Treyarch Anti-Cheat (TAC. Only applies to Treyarch games) | |
== Future Updates == | == Future Updates == | ||
+ | *Hacks for COD on MPGH | ||
+ | *Different type of bans | ||
*Major contributions for COD hacks on MPGH | *Major contributions for COD hacks on MPGH | ||
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