Call of Duty: Modern Warfare vs Battlefield 2042 - Attention to Detail Comparison

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare vs Battlefield 2042 - Attention to Detail Comparison

Hi Guys,
In this video, I compared details and graphics between Battlefield 2042 and Call of Duty Modern Warfare. I am a huge fan of both of these games. These details do not make one game better than the other. I made this video to show the graphical difference between both games.




Thanks for watching.



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コメント (21)
  • Remember when we said bf was superior than cod in all ways? those were good times
  • @dedosauro
    I must congratulate with the work behind battlefield, it's awesome and really incredible how they removed all the millions details and features from the previous games , it must have been a really hard work!
  • @awsm253
    It's such a shame that BF1 and BF5 had so much attention to detail poured into them and then... Somehow they missed all of it for 2042
  • The minor details you have give focus to is just…. MIND BLOWING. Love your work and effort you took to make this video.
  • In case of Dice, most of those old prominent devs are gone after BF1. No wonder why 2042 was lacking way beyond. BF3,4 and 1 are always ahead.
  • This just feels like we're in the worst timeline, I remember decades of praising battlefield for the immersion that cod didn't have and now this. Wow this hits hard.
  • Great video. 2 things to note though. The click sound you’re hearing, in real life is actually the sound of the trigger resetting. It does technically happen when you release the trigger, but the sound is actually caused by the trigger resetting back to the fully unfired position so you can fire again. Secondly, the barrel on a hand gun doesn’t tilt so the rounds can slide into the chamber easier lol.. it’s because that particular gun uses a browning tilting barrel style recoil delay/locking method. So when the slide comes back and the barrel tilts up, it’s actually because the gas pressure has increased enough to unlock the action and cycle the firearm.
  • @WUZ.r
    I really believe the lack of a campaign in 2042 caused them to not focus on these small details as much. I’d assume they attempt to make the campaigns as detailed and immersive as possible which is why they would focus on those details and port them over to multiplayer. It’s so ridiculous how in the map entirely made of ice, they didn’t make any way to make a crack in it lol
  • It’s amazing how the smallest things that seem inconsequential like cars bouncing when hopped on or deflating tires etc. can make such a massive difference in the immersion of a game.
  • As a hardcore BF fan it’s sad to see where the franchise has gone, I’ve always liked CoD but preferred BF but tbh this was the last straw for me man I’m excited to see how good this new CoD will be this year
  • It's impressive how MW 2019 still holds up to this day, something really unheard of nowadays in COD.
  • Never thought I'd see a time when COD has more attention to detail than BF. No wonder the franchise is going to shit. I still remember BF series with BF3 smashing COD's MW3
  • The times have definitely changed. I never thought there would be a day when CoD's level of realism and attention to detail would eclipse a Battlefield title (if you could even call that 2042 garbage a Battlefield title to begin with). And I have always been more a Battlefield fan than a CoD fan having played both for more than 15 years. I still remember when people were shitting on MW3's lack of attention to detail when compared to BF3 & BF4, for things like the mags in the trailer and game itself, literally being just a block with no visible bullets remotely visible on it when reloading. Fast forward some 8 - 10 years later and the tables have flipped almost completely. With the new MW2 coming in hot and honestly looks breathtaking, if the next Battlefield title is another flaming heap of garbage like 2042, CoD is gonna mop the floor with the BF franchise and personally I'm for it. Because those current Battlefield devs and anyone from EA who's responsible, need a thorough beat down and a real taste of failure to maybe get them back on the right track. Otherwise, it's been a complete derailment of the Battlefield franchise.
  • Battlefield has always historically been the more realistic game, I'm surprised at this. But yeah MW they really upped the realism with how the guns handle. They got actual military personnel to operate them all for reference.
  • For the saving bullets part, I thought you were going to mention that the Sleight of Hand perk sometimes causes the player to get rid of magazines with ammo in it too.
  • @ilmt
    Not only that in the battlefield revolver the fired cartridges have dented primers, the animation clearly shows the character dumping the not fired ammo first into his hand (not losing ammo) and then using the ejector to get rid of the spent cases. I'm not sure how reliable this would be in an actual revolver - but the detail is based on reality - unfired cartridges should fall more or less freely from the cylinder. At the same time, it is expected that the spent ones will bulge a bit and don't fall freely from the cylinder when tipped, so an ejector has to be used - so the character here uses the difference to save unfired ammo while allowing himself to use speedloader. I love the reload. Funny how everything else has less detail than MW and here they went overboard.
  • @tr3v98
    Modern warfare 2019 is amazing, can't wait to see the progress made with Modern warfare 2.
  • What i find funny is MW2019 took the best things about previous BFs, realism, amazing sound design and ground zero (huge maps). and they've succeeded
  • @Shakermakerrr
    MW2019 was really CoD's peak for a realistic approach, then they went back downhill