Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – PC

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare - PC

  • An Advanced World – An Advanced Soldier – An Advanced Arsenal
  • Power Changes Everything

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Developed by Sledgehammer Games (co-developers of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3), harnesses the first three-year, all next-gen development cycle in franchise history. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Envisions the powerful battlegrounds of the future, where both technology and tactic have evolved to usher in a new era of combat for the franchise. Delivering a stunning performance, Academy Award winning actor Kevin Spacey stars as Jonathan Irons – one of the most powerful men in the world – shaping this chilling vision of the future of war. Power Changes Everything. An Advanced World: Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare takes place in a plausible future in which technological progress and today’s military practices have converged with powerful consequences. In this carefully researched and crafted vision of the future, Private Military Corporations (PMCs) have become the dominant armed forces for countless nations outsourcing their military needs

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62 of 68 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
In depth review – A honest opinion, November 3, 2014

**Update** As most people are checking out the standard edition I have moved my review there and I have provided updates. Please feel free to check that at to get my most recent thoughts.

Hi guys,

I’m here to give you a review, you can see my older review on Cod Ghost under the name Vaz S.

So another year and another Call of Duty game out. The key question is has the PC version improved? The answer is yes, by quite a substantial amount. The key question then becomes around gameplay but let me focus on the technical aspects first.

– Substantially improved graphics options (there is 20+ options to pick from). There is a FOV slider to assist people that get simulation sickness which will allow you to increase your FOV to 90. However this is capped in the single player campaign to around 70, therefore some people may only be able to play the campaign in short burst.

– The graphics fidelity is good but not what I would call ‘top class’, however it is a marked improvement over Ghost. The texture quality is decent, I have not encountered any screen tearing. If you look closely the game appears slightly glossy this is help to graphics appear of a higher quality. Keep in mind in the multiplayer campaign, frame rate is limited to 91 frames per second. Therefore people with high refresh monitors may have a substandard experience. A key tip is to turn off shadow caching etc and limit super sampling as this appears very resource intensive. This game appears to require a substantial amount of V-Ram to play at higher resolutions, so older cards may suffer. I have tested this game out on a Gtx 780 and I still cannot crank settings up to maximum, in fact I have to had to reduce some options to low or normal. I have read stories that the game has struggled on Gtx 500 and ATI 6000 series or less.

– No dedicated PC servers! I have given up on this, it appears there may be a hybrid solution using P2P and dedicated servers. This is a biggest irritant to me, since the game is based on a P2P service we have all the problems associated with this. There have been times where I have emptied a whole clip and died, where the kill cam shows I have not shot one bullet off. This is single handedly the biggest let down of the series.

In regards to the multiplayer, this does not play like Titanfall. I believe the Exo suits have provided additional depth to make the multiplayer dare I say it…fun. You are restricted to lateral movements, but you can do some neat things like boost down and secure the kill. I’m glad to say you do not have people spamming the boost option. The way I would recommend to use the boost feature is to boost in the fight, steady your aim and boost out for a quick get away. It is difficult to land perfect shots in the middle of flight. The overall movement is not as snappy compared to Black Ops 2 or not as sluggish as Cod Ghost. I feel the movement feels slightly laboured and I still have not found the correct mouse sensitivity.

Your Exo suits have auxiliary capabilities, where you can deploy a mobile shield (think riot shield), receive a speed boost, cloak and more. The one perk I do not like is the Stim perk, which you can activate prior to a fight and it enables very quick health regeneration. This reminds me of the juggernaut perk in the original Modern Warfare which was known as a ‘noob’ perk which provided players with extra health.

In regards to the perk system, this has been reworked which is similar to Black Ops 2 where a certain amount of points are required to be eared before you call in your kill streak. An interesting note is that you can actually improve the actual streak itself. For example the UAV drone can be upgraded to become cloaked, last longer etc, however you require more points. The overall structure of streaks feel balanced, and I have no been in one game where a kill streak shuts down the entire map.

Map design is good, the maps are not as sparse as the Call of Duty Ghost and are more dense. Due to having your Exo ability, the game is more vertical which provides you with various vantage points and multiple areas to access. This allows for fluid gameplay and you will often find yourself bunched with team mates which forces team work much more than prior Cod titles. Whilst you can still lone wolf, this is more difficult then in the past.

The weapons seem more satisfying, in the past it felt like you were shooting a nerf gun. However all gun sounds have been reworked and you do get a more satisfying sound when the gun fires. I also appreciate the hit effects and sounds when you have struck an enemy which makes the cue more clearer.

In regards to the single player campaign, this follows on from prior campaigns which is full of Michael Bay action sequences. The campaign is quite linear and you still will shoot, recover health and go on. However the key difference…

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1.0 out of 5 stars
Steam is down today, June 5, 2016
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Steam is down today – so even though I own the CD, I am not allowed to play until the fix steam.
This is not like the old days where if you own a cd you could play, instead you need to have a working online connection and the steam website must also be working for your game. So, this is s***. PS I want to play alone, but can’t because steam is down.
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Four Stars, June 17, 2016
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This game was the best game I played all year.
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  1. 62 of 68 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    In depth review – A honest opinion, November 3, 2014
    By 
    Vaz S

    **Update** As most people are checking out the standard edition I have moved my review there and I have provided updates. Please feel free to check that at to get my most recent thoughts.

    Hi guys,

    I’m here to give you a review, you can see my older review on Cod Ghost under the name Vaz S.

    So another year and another Call of Duty game out. The key question is has the PC version improved? The answer is yes, by quite a substantial amount. The key question then becomes around gameplay but let me focus on the technical aspects first.

    – Substantially improved graphics options (there is 20+ options to pick from). There is a FOV slider to assist people that get simulation sickness which will allow you to increase your FOV to 90. However this is capped in the single player campaign to around 70, therefore some people may only be able to play the campaign in short burst.

    – The graphics fidelity is good but not what I would call ‘top class’, however it is a marked improvement over Ghost. The texture quality is decent, I have not encountered any screen tearing. If you look closely the game appears slightly glossy this is help to graphics appear of a higher quality. Keep in mind in the multiplayer campaign, frame rate is limited to 91 frames per second. Therefore people with high refresh monitors may have a substandard experience. A key tip is to turn off shadow caching etc and limit super sampling as this appears very resource intensive. This game appears to require a substantial amount of V-Ram to play at higher resolutions, so older cards may suffer. I have tested this game out on a Gtx 780 and I still cannot crank settings up to maximum, in fact I have to had to reduce some options to low or normal. I have read stories that the game has struggled on Gtx 500 and ATI 6000 series or less.

    – No dedicated PC servers! I have given up on this, it appears there may be a hybrid solution using P2P and dedicated servers. This is a biggest irritant to me, since the game is based on a P2P service we have all the problems associated with this. There have been times where I have emptied a whole clip and died, where the kill cam shows I have not shot one bullet off. This is single handedly the biggest let down of the series.

    In regards to the multiplayer, this does not play like Titanfall. I believe the Exo suits have provided additional depth to make the multiplayer dare I say it…fun. You are restricted to lateral movements, but you can do some neat things like boost down and secure the kill. I’m glad to say you do not have people spamming the boost option. The way I would recommend to use the boost feature is to boost in the fight, steady your aim and boost out for a quick get away. It is difficult to land perfect shots in the middle of flight. The overall movement is not as snappy compared to Black Ops 2 or not as sluggish as Cod Ghost. I feel the movement feels slightly laboured and I still have not found the correct mouse sensitivity.

    Your Exo suits have auxiliary capabilities, where you can deploy a mobile shield (think riot shield), receive a speed boost, cloak and more. The one perk I do not like is the Stim perk, which you can activate prior to a fight and it enables very quick health regeneration. This reminds me of the juggernaut perk in the original Modern Warfare which was known as a ‘noob’ perk which provided players with extra health.

    In regards to the perk system, this has been reworked which is similar to Black Ops 2 where a certain amount of points are required to be eared before you call in your kill streak. An interesting note is that you can actually improve the actual streak itself. For example the UAV drone can be upgraded to become cloaked, last longer etc, however you require more points. The overall structure of streaks feel balanced, and I have no been in one game where a kill streak shuts down the entire map.

    Map design is good, the maps are not as sparse as the Call of Duty Ghost and are more dense. Due to having your Exo ability, the game is more vertical which provides you with various vantage points and multiple areas to access. This allows for fluid gameplay and you will often find yourself bunched with team mates which forces team work much more than prior Cod titles. Whilst you can still lone wolf, this is more difficult then in the past.

    The weapons seem more satisfying, in the past it felt like you were shooting a nerf gun. However all gun sounds have been reworked and you do get a more satisfying sound when the gun fires. I also appreciate the hit effects and sounds when you have struck an enemy which makes the cue more clearer.

    In regards to the single player campaign, this follows on from prior campaigns which is full of Michael Bay action sequences. The campaign is quite linear and you still will shoot, recover health and go on. However the key difference…

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  2. 1.0 out of 5 stars
    Steam is down today, June 5, 2016
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    This review is from: Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – PC (Video Game)
    Steam is down today – so even though I own the CD, I am not allowed to play until the fix steam.
    This is not like the old days where if you own a cd you could play, instead you need to have a working online connection and the steam website must also be working for your game. So, this is s***. PS I want to play alone, but can’t because steam is down.
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    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Four Stars, June 17, 2016
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    This game was the best game I played all year.
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