
Within these games are five of the worst maps to hit any first person shooter.

Now, for some strange reason Call of Duty and the XXX Warfare series multiplayer lobbies love to cycle the same four or five maps. From Wall Street to Chernobyl, Call of Duty designers have made a bad habit out of regurgitating old maps with a new skin and spoon-feeding them to the masses faster than a new iPhone. The same came when it was time to make maps. In the CoD world, it was much easier to make up a gun and then slap a real name on it than it was to do proper research. I did a YT series back in 2009-2010 where I went to the firing range and fired weapons that were in the game to see how close they compared to the real things in-game.

Usually this question comes from kids who have never played with me, or ever had the pleasure of listening to one of my tirades about weapon physics and how you can’t just ‘make things up’. As an old school Modern Warfare loving gamer who has abandoned the series to its fates, one of the most frequent questions I receive includes the following:” Well, what about CoD do you hate so much?”.
