Last year, Activision included a remastered version of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare’s Digital Legacy and Digital Deluxe Editions. As we claimed back then, it was only a matter of time until Activision released this Remaster in a standalone form. Alas, that moment has come.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered is now available on Steam and is priced at… 39,99€. Yeap, even though this remaster is almost one year old, it’s priced at that price. And as you’d expect, PC gamers have bombarded the game’s Steam store page with negative reviews.
As of right now, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered has 330 reviews and from these reviews, only 36% are positive. This basically means that there are 211 negative reviews. Given the huge number of negative reviews, the game is currently marked as “mostly negative”.
According to some of these reviews, the PC port is not that good, suffering from stuttering issues (for what it’s worth, we didn’t find any stuttering issues when we put the original version of this remaster to the test). Moreover, the FOV setting doesn’t change the gun model FOV, framerate is capped at 90fps, and the playerbase appears to be really small (though with this new standalone release it could potentially see a boost).

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honestly its just console kiddos and people who recently switched too the master race complaining.
theres a FEW issues, but its acceptable for a port of a early xbox 360 game.
HOWEVER that price is a attack on cosumers and what activision thinks it can get away with on COD fanboys. NOT ACCEPTABLE. So I ironically support this meme jihad on the steam page.
How is it an early Xbox 360 game?
“acceptable for a port of a early xbox 360 game.”
The first game was not that, you telling me this is?
Don’t forget having to pay more for 10-year-old “remastered” DLC maps than you did the first time around……. ^^
Hell, on PC, we didn’t have to pay at all the first time around.
^^
Omg. Is that right or it’s exageration ?
Dayum. Such bad pr…
wink nudge?
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The Variety Map Pack was a free download for the PC version of the original release of CoD 4, while it cost $10 on both consoles. All versions now have to pay $15 to get those same maps in the remaster. Get your facts straight before you call people thieves, d*mbass.
You entitled gamers need to stop complaining about the price, how else is Mr. Kotick expected to afford his ski vacations? https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/c6d99f03030017243b4229a2675fc0661049d77f2798f0753f37de700776d3ef.jpg
“A picture is worth a thousand words!”
;D
Asking that much for remaster of 10 yrs old game? This works on console space Activision not on PC. This deserves such treatment.
The expectation with a “remaster” is the same thing but in higher fidelity. Instead they changed the gameplay. Also the DLCs should be part of the package, trying to resell those as well is just absurdly greedy. If consoleplebs pay for that they deserve everything they get.
“Instead they changed the gameplay.”
What? Seriously? Where? How?
Oh. Great, like I needed any more reasons to avoid this thing, beyond the DLC bullsh*t & the lack of dedicated servers “because this isn’t 2007 anymore.”
Ah well, at least there’s piracy for the remastered campaign ^^
I got that info from some COD youtuber’s video weeks ago. I’m fuzzy on the specifics but I think they added some feature(s) from the later games. Maybe something related to perks? Weapon behaviour altered? Sorry.
Argument? Argument? I dont see any.
Probably most of the anger is over the price. I think they should be charging $10 for it for customers who have already bought the game back in the day. I bet the price drops pretty fast on this one.
In theory it should, but Activision has always been fickle with the Call of Duty prices. They drop some, but keep others & I don’t think any of them have ever dropped as low as $10 so while I agree, I think 15/20 is probably the best they’re ever going to compromise for.
Anything more would make Bobby Kotick’s head explode, probably.
F**ktivision should just F**k off, it’s amazing how a company so bad can treat their customers like $hit for over 9 years, it’s really amazing how they still have a fanbase on conslows
Don’t buy it,Problem solved!
Speak with your wallet, It’s the only communication companies understand.
There is profit which companies need to make to stay afloat and then there is greed, When the two merge then it’s F#ck you time.
I’m really not much for TB (way too much shilling), but yeah, Sterling’s still good, definitely. Thanks ^^
Oh, yeah. Whenever he does something longer than 20-30 minutes……
Also because those videos are usually routinely riddled with inaccurate information, in my experience, which begs the question of “you had the patience to sit there & talk for over an hour – you couldn’t at least take another hour to get your facts straight, first?”
I guess not >.>
Your posts are a bastion of honesty and thorough completeness and japanese saki-ness. (………..)
First releasing it only with a collector’s edition of another game
Not releasing with every map
Adding microtransactions
Rereleasing the DLC but more expensive
Having the gaul to ask 40 bucks.
“WHOOHAARR!!”
Make up your mind. On one hand you say 211 reviews is a huge number, but on the other hand you say the playerbase is small. Which is it?
I almost cringed a chiropractors check into existence.
The game was never that good to begin with. STOP LYING TO THE PUBLIC