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The New Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2019, Will Release on 10/25/2019. CoD MW 2019 Contains Clan Support That Clans Need. We Will Build This Clan On CoD Modern Warfare 2019. Follow Intel Here: Clearly the Next-gen Transition Comes With Some Speed Bumps. 8515066067_f55c283230_o
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Multiplayer Gameplay Premiere August 1, 2019
Clearly the Next-gen Transition Comes With Some Speed Bumps. EmptyThu Aug 01, 2019 7:50 am by RedKnight
As of 8/29/2019, Most of my current SoF Clan news for CoD Modern Warfare 2019 can be found on a friends SOCOMFANS website. New updates to be added here as needed.

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This Could Be Huge!
Clearly the Next-gen Transition Comes With Some Speed Bumps. EmptyThu May 31, 2018 10:16 am by RedKnight
This could be great news for Modern Warfare Gamers on the PS4/5 and xBox1.

While we wait for H-Hour... if it ever gets here... and with the new WW2 Battlefield V coming this Fall and with BF1 and CoD WW2 out now... both crap games in my opinion... at least we have some hope for a great new War Shooter.  If MW4 includes any Clan Support with Custom User Private Servers... MW4 will be pure GOLD!



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Call of Duty: WWII review—The less things change…
Clearly the Next-gen Transition Comes With Some Speed Bumps. EmptyFri Nov 10, 2017 11:12 am by RedKnight
Call of Duty: WWII review—The less things change…
Stripping out years of feature creep, but doesn't have anything to replace it.

Steven Strom - 11/8/2017, 2:00 PM


Call of Duty: WWII certainly has some interesting timing. It has the dubious duty of returning the landmark first-person series to its titular roots at a time when any game centered on fascism, nationalism, and especially Nazism …

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CoD WW2 Fails At Multiplayer Game Play and more...
Clearly the Next-gen Transition Comes With Some Speed Bumps. EmptyWed Nov 08, 2017 10:29 am by RedKnight
Sadly, this last attempt to gain my multiplayer favor pushed me away even more and I probably won’t touch the CoD series ever again...
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By Kyle Durant
Posted on 6th November 2017

I can already hear the fanboys crying out in unison and know this is going to be an unpopular opinion. Before you feed into your own anger, know that my …

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Loot box brouhaha
Clearly the Next-gen Transition Comes With Some Speed Bumps. EmptyMon Oct 30, 2017 11:12 am by RedKnight
Loot box brouhaha: Are video games becoming too much like gambling?

Critics question whether acquiring in-game items in blind boxes constitutes gambling
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Both Star Wars Battlefront 2 and Call of Duty WW2 are also part of the Loot Box and Pay-to-Win action.
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HEADQUARTERS... Designed by an 8 Year Old
Clearly the Next-gen Transition Comes With Some Speed Bumps. EmptyMon Jun 26, 2017 10:01 am by RedKnight
Sledgehammer Games employs 8 year olds to design it's games... or something.

New Call of Duty: WWII’s Headquarters mode features revealed

Call of Duty: WWII's Headquarters option is taking several social cues from World of Warcraft.
By Nick Plessas | 06/23/2017
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Disappointing limitation for War mode
Clearly the Next-gen Transition Comes With Some Speed Bumps. EmptyWed Jun 14, 2017 9:18 am by RedKnight
This news from E3 is not good... but it might get better before game launch. If this doesn't get better (6 vs 6 for Clans?)... CoD WW2 won't be workable for larger online War Clans like us.  Time will tell.

Call of Duty: WWII reveals a disappointing limitation for War mode

If you were expecting big-team battles, you might be a little disappointed.

By Michael Goroff | 06/13/2017 11:25 AM PT | …

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Multiplayer Will Feature Hub Worlds With 40+ Plus Players
Clearly the Next-gen Transition Comes With Some Speed Bumps. EmptyWed Jun 07, 2017 9:16 am by RedKnight
Call of Duty: WWII Multiplayer Will Feature Hub Worlds With 40 Plus Players, Possibly 48 Player Game Modes?
by  April 26, 2017, James Lara
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This looks to be good news for Clan Support.  More big news in June!

With the reveal of WW2 now official, Sledgehammer games have also given us a small glimpse at the multiplayer, …

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Call of Duty: WWII Multiplayer Details Revealed
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Call of Duty: WW2 Official Website
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Maybe good news for old SoF and maybe CTU members about the new Call of Duty: WWII with possible Clan Support.

Just found this.  Call of Duty: WWII has a potential of real CLAN SUPPORT. See below...

If Call of Duty: WWII has Clan Support, possible Private Servers for Clan Wars, a social …

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Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare GAMEPLAY - IS IT GOOD?
Clearly the Next-gen Transition Comes With Some Speed Bumps. EmptyFri Jul 01, 2016 9:39 am by RedKnight
Battlefield 1 looks like a BF4 remake.  I have lots of issues at present.  Maybe after BF1 is out for a few weeks... I could change my mind.  But I have to find at a new game for SoF that has good Clan Support and good Clan controllable Private Servers.  And EA/DICE seems to have left that world behind after BF3.  So... we'll see.

Cod Infinite Warfare has been taking a beating on …

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Battlefield 4 Xbox One Patch Won’t Solve the Real Problem

DICE has released a host of Battlefield 4 Xbox One patches, including one this week(1/14/14). But the BF4 problems go far deeper, and may affect Call of Duty too.
December 21, 2013 by Jonas Allen
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Moving from one console generation to the next is seldom a smooth process. Whether you’re talking about hardware errors (red ring of death, anyone?), inventory issues or buggy software, something’s bound to go wrong. People simply deal with it, move on and wait for the industry’s growing pains to wane. One of the most publicized problems of the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 launches has been EA’s trouble with Battlefield 4. Bugs in both console versions have put a damper on BF fans’ next-gen experience, but the Battlefield 4 Xbox One issues have been particularly painful.

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DICE has launched two Xbox One patches to address kill-trade issues, one-hit deaths and other technical glitches. Even our own readers have commented, though, that the patches have made some things worse. The Battlefield 4 Xbox One problems are well documented, as is the gaming community’s frustration with them. To DICE’s credit, the developer is determined to make things right. But what exactly does “right” mean? And can any Battlefield 4 Xbox One patches actually solve BF4′s real problem? Because I’m not sure the issue is Battlefield’s alone.

Hearing of the Battlefield 4 Xbox One glitches has surely kept some people from buying the game. EA hasn’t yet released specific sales figures, so that’s just conjecture. But those glitches could simply have been a convenient excuse for gamers to not buy a FPS they weren’t planning to buy anyway. The last time Battlefield straddled a console generation, from PS2/Xbox to Xbox 360, the game’s total sales went down by 700,000 units. By the time the older generation was out of the picture sales jumped back up, outselling the previously single-gen SKUs by 340,000. Clearly the next-gen transition comes with some speed bumps.

Activision predicted the same bumps for 2013, stating this summer that its Call of Duty: Ghosts sales results would likely be lower than previous years due to the transition to Xbox One and PS4. Well, Ghosts sold to the tune of $1 billion in total software in 24 hours, alleviating some fears, but it was a current-gen sales figure and didn’t divulge unit sales. It also didn’t reflect next-gen sales, as those SKUs hadn’t yet launched.

On the surface, it’s therefore tempting to say BF4 is a flop and COD: Ghosts is the victor. Looking at the Xbox Live usage stats from Microsoft’s Larry “Major Nelson” Hryb for the week of Nov. 25 seems to imply the same. The Call of Duty franchise has five games in that list’s top 15 rankings, four in the top 10, and three games in the top six. BF4 is at #7 — behind the past three COD games. Surely that’s not good news for EA and DICE, right? After all, people are choosing to play years-old COD games over Battlefield 4.

Not necessarily. With that many people playing years-old COD titles, is Activision’s new game failing to attract new players? What’s more, according to a game analyst from Cowen & Company, Call of Duty: Ghosts sales are down 19% from Black Ops 2, which in turn were down 36% from Modern Warfare 3. Yes, Ghosts was the top-selling game in North America in November according to NPD data, and Battlefield 4 grabbed second. But we’ve now seen three Call of Duty games with three decreases in total unit sales. And in the UK, the launch-week sales for Call of Duty: Ghosts were down 50% from Black Ops 2′s totals when you omit the massive launch-day results, and the game still managed just the third sales spot for the month behind GTA 5 and FIFA 14 even with that massive day-one haul.

So the real questions, at least for me, are whether gamers are finally suffering from “sequel-itis” bad enough that we’re slowing our purchase of even the most-storied FPS franchises? The issue doesn’t seem to be limited to Battlefield 4 Xbox One issues, nor is it strictly a Call of Duty franchise sales problem. Are we looking for something fresh and new, even as we fight to show the world that mobile gaming isn’t killing the console? Is there a reason there’s such an outcry for the lack of Xbox One indie games? Is there so much excitement over the RPGs coming in 2014 because the games just look good, or is it because we’re looking for fewer near-future shooter experiences? In short, is the real problem not technical glitches and bugs, but an overall malaise with the FPS genre? I’ll be interested to see Major Nelson’s most-played games data in the weeks ahead to see if that’s a possibility. And as always, I’ll be interested to read your comments and ideas below if you wish to share them.
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