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GGI 31.05.22 12:15 am

Plot [spoilers] (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2)

Comrades, I went through the code in a few hours, the game is of course a little short, and a little incomprehensible.
Please describe to me the whole, completely the whole plot, I didn’t understand anything at all, why did Russia attack the USA?
Why our paratroopers are armed with something incomprehensible and what for Shepard needed all this. Who is Makorov, go and drink his mother.
Maybe I didn’t understand something because of the hard mission at the airport? Although I played pirate, she was not. Well, well, for the sake of something new, they will soon make a PEDOPHILE SIMULATOR.
Personally, my opinion is that the writers cheated compared to the first part.
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Nemesis 31.05.22

I specifically started playing again in order to understand this nonsense, which is like a plot in the game.

In short, this is the situation.

In the prologue, they show that Zakhaev is the "hero of the new Russia." Why the hell if the Russians in COD4 also fought Imran? The first misunderstanding in the game is already from the start.
It all starts at the exercises in Afghanistan. GG - private (or whoever he was, did not delve into it) Allen successfully passes the training and General Shepard takes him to him. Suddenly they announce an alarm and it is necessary either to retreat, or to attack, the second misunderstanding in the game.
This advance/retreat is successful and Shepard says he is taking Allen to Special Unit 141, whose members Captain McTavish and Lieutenant Roach are now either in Russia or Kazakhstan looking for some kind of tracking module. There is a mission just for them. Why are they looking for him, why is he so important - the secret behind seven locks, the third misunderstanding in the game. Then again the action shifts to Allen - his first mission in 141 - undercover in the Makarov gang. Together with a terrorist, he has to participate in a brutal terrorist act of shooting citizens at a Russian airport. At the end, Makarov kills Allen, thereby substituting the states, as if it was their citizens who staged this massacre.
Meanwhile, Shepard reports that some Brazilian Rojas is behind Makarov and that he should be taken. At the beginning of the mission, we will follow the minibus. Why we are going after him, why people shot at Rojas's assistant from him, is another mystery. Fourth misunderstanding. Rojas McTavish and Roach successfully take, but they themselves have to retreat from their positions. Meanwhile, Russia, of course, attacks the United States.

This is the plot of the first chapter. If someone can explain the highlighted misunderstandings in the plot, I will be grateful.
Later I will write the plot of other chapters

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TsyTsyRon 31.05.22

yes, and then explain to me why Price ended up in a Russian prison for political prisoners - after all, the Russians evacuated him and Soap together, and as a result, Soap returned to duty, and Price was in prison, why? And also, why did a nuclear warhead explode in space, and not blow Washington to hell?

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Nalex 31.05.22

The plot (like the game itself) is bullshit, on the lawn on a moonlit night... Everything is sewn with white thread, and sucked from your finger!!! The pendos again anointed us with shit and pretended that everything was OK. If only then the mission for the soldier Vanya Ivanov would be done so that the pendos would be cut into pieces, for example, take the capture of the white house and in a separate chapter ...

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FlameDruid 31.05.22

on the shield of the PPC monument is nonsense. He is a terrorist, and Russia is fighting and will fight this. The writer was drunk.

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Brandenburger 31.05.22

I went through the game and realized that the plot is not just stupid, it is stupidly unfinished
1 Why is there a monument to Zakhaev on Red Square? In CoD4, the Russians helped kill him, and then suddenly a hero.
2 What kind of satellite are we looking for in Kazakhstan, why the hell is it with Russians and us?
3 How did Makarov guess that he was an American?
4 Who is Rojas and why do we need him, what kind of people wanted to kill him at the beginning of the mission?
5 What did Price do in a Russian prison if he helped the Russians in cod4?
6 Who do we have to save in the house at 4677 Broakmer Road? (or something else, I don't remember) And why is he dead?
7 Fuck Price bombed Washington DC? Why did it explode in space? Why did the power go out in Washington after that?
8 What kind of data did we download in Makarov's house?
9 Why did Shepard betray us?
10 Why were we declared terrors?
If anyone knows the answers please reply!!
Played the game for the second time and still did not understand anything!

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EnclaveHere 31.05.22

TsyTsyron probably price has aged :D, by the way sas like British special forces, and in the first MV we are sas sas, can they be British?

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EnclaveHere 31.05.22

LichKing from STALKER
1. Really nonsense
2. They seemed to be sent to get information, so they got a satellite.
3. Maybe he knew at first, and killed in the end.
4. This is really nonsense!
5. Probably aged
6. I don't know.
7. The satellite still fell, maybe it was Emi?
8. With a speed of 0.20-26Mb / s :D
9. He decided to seize power.
10. Because we knew the truth :)

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Guardian. 31.05.22

11/15/09 21:50 -
1. In the Russian Federation, a nationalist government, the National Socialists, came to power.
2. The advance of the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment into an Arab city controlled by a militia hostile to the Americans.
3. ACS - Attack Characterization System. This is probably a satellite tracking system for the launch of ICBM, intercontinental ballistic missiles.
4. It is not said who these people are.

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Nemesis 31.05.22

So, the plot of chapter 2.

Russia attacks the United States, along with our new alter ego Ramirez, we find ourselves in the center of hostilities. We protect important points. In the meantime, Roach and McTavish are shown to us again, they are escaping from the Brazilian slums, but ... WHERE ROJAS GONE? o_O The fifth gap in the plot of the game. Events alternate very quickly and here we are again in the center of the battle in the United States playing for Ramirez. We destroy the anti-aircraft guns and, on the orders of Shepard, we are looking for some important person. This man is killed, and we find out that it was not ordinary paratroopers who attacked him. Foley concludes that someone else needed this person.
In parallel, Shepard learns that Makarov has a personal enemy, and this enemy is in some fashionable Russian prison. Arriving from Brazil, Roach and McTavish go there to look for this man. From where this infa became known to the American army, Infiniti Ward was still embarrassed to explain to the player. Therefore, we have the sixth misunderstanding.
In this prison we meet the enemy Makarov. It turns out to be Price himself. It was nice to meet him, especially since there was still a chic phrase, but ... HOW did Price end up in a Russian prison if at the end of Code 4 they were all picked up by Allied helicopters? Already the seventh inconsistency in the plot! Moreover, where are all the prisoners? The eighth secret of the game. Why do American planes continue to bombard the prison with rockets when Detachment 141 is operating inside? Ninth misunderstanding. And the Russians are tearing up the Yankees and are already bombing the White House. We, managing the fearless Ramirez, are helping to protect the remnants of the stronghold of democracy)) The second chapter is over and another question immediately pops up. No, not even two. Remember Rojas? So, nafik we needed him, if no useful information was received from him? Tenth unanswered question. And the eleventh question: who was that important person, who we were looking for Ramirez and what's the point of not being the regular paratroopers looking for him? Eleventh misunderstanding.

I'll finish the last chapter tomorrow. Perhaps some questions will be cleared up.
I didn’t understand Code 4 either, but then playing for the second time, and listening to all the dialogues, I understood everything, the plot turned out to be quite logical and complete. In Code 6, the plot was written under a big jamb. And some missions, such as with Rojas, are simply sucked out of your finger, created only to increase the time it takes to complete the game.

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Guardian. 31.05.22

11/15/09 22:58 -
1. In the Russian Federation, a nationalist government, the National Socialists, came to power.
2. Satellite tracking system for the launch of ICBM, intercontinental ballistic missiles. Why, I have no idea. )
3. Most likely learned from Shepard.
4. Alejandro Rojas is a merchant associated with Vladimir Makarov. It was he who sold everything necessary for the terrorist attack to Makarov.
4. Nationalist forces came to power, overthrowing the current government and their loyalists, the regular army.
5. The HVI diplomat contained some unknown documents, and the Russian soldier next to his body is probably one of Makarov's men.
6. In order to end the conflict. The action of the electromagnetic pulse completely paralyzed both Russian and American forces in Washington.
7. Data about his contacts.
8. So that there were no people who knew that he was personally connected with Makarov. The DSM contained exactly this information.
9. So that words no longer have power, since only they knew about the true deeds of Shepard and Makarov.

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Nemesis 31.05.22

enclave.

1. But they didn't explain it sensibly in the game, only Shepard spat with pathos
3. It is unlikely that Shepard betrayed Allen. After all, he could not predict that Makarov would use this for his own purposes.
4. Yeah, that is, Rojas should have just been taken. It's clear. But anyway, where did he disappear to when they left the slums? Did you quit quietly? )))

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EnclaveHere 31.05.22

1. I guessed! They recognized the accent :D

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Guardian. 31.05.22

11/15/09 11:40 pm -
5. Task Force 141 crucified him... turn around... at the very beginning of The Hornet's Nest chapter.
6. Regarding an important person - he was killed by Makarov's man, probably. The rest, I don't know.
7. Nationalist forces came to power, overthrowing the current government and their loyalists, the regular army.
8. He probably gave the information about Prisoner #627. Shepard at that time led not only the American army, but also the forces of Task Force 141.

11/15/09 23:53 -
1. Yes ... but the nationalist monument in the center of Red Square speaks for itself.
2. The conflict between the US and the Russian Federation was the goal of Shepard. The rise of the United States, the victory over an old enemy. Shepard would be a hero.
Regarding Makarov's interest in this, perhaps only money ... I'm not sure about this, however.

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Guardian. 31.05.22

The fate of Alejandro Rojas:

pix.playground.ru

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GGI 31.05.22

So, together, we slowly began to move the monolith of misunderstanding and illogicality, well, as they say, the law "One head is good, but two is better", no one has canceled yet.
We work further and we can clear things up a bit.
By the way, the mission at the airport also had some significance for the plot. Before I unlocked it and went through the game, I thought that it was necessary to play for a banal terrorist, but it turned out that for the first protagonist who became an undercover agent. How do you like the tattoo on his chest that he got - the developers pinned me, it turns out that all the terrorists are also thieves in law, which in the West they call RASHAN MAFIA :)

The topic of arming our paratroopers remains open! Complete nonsense why were they armed with shotguns, Israeli TAR-21 assault rifles and anything but Russian-made weapons?
In COD4, the weaponry was even more or less correct.

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Hacker 23 31.05.22

Listen, I have such a question whether Soap survived!

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Guardian. 31.05.22

Yes.

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plastblast 31.05.22

Nemesis, by all misunderstandings.
1. Most likely, either the Russians realized that Zakhaev allegedly waged a war of liberation against the Americanized democracy, or Zakhaev's people won the civil war in Russia.
2. This is announcing the alarm that supposedly the Americans could not suppress the forces of the militias in some city in Afghanistan, and additional forces are needed.
3. Amendment, Allen was taken to the CIA, and Roach is not a surname, but a nickname + he has the rank of sergeant. And the module behind which they went to the base in the Tien Shan mountains (Kazakhstan) is a module from a downed satellite of the Americans. The Russians opened it, and the data on it, probably the location of Russian missiles.
4. That minibus is just a front. We shoot at Rojas' assistant in order to find out everything he knows, including the whereabouts of Rojas.
5. Rojas suffered the fate of his assistant. Our boys must have heard from Rojas about Prisoner 627 or Captain Price. By the way, here is the answer to the sixth and eighth misunderstanding.
7. On this score, there are only guesses. I have this version - in Russia, Price still probably worked, and Soup was transferred to OTG-141. Price was broken on something, and thrown into jail. Somehow he did not please the Russians.
9. Probably, he, like the Raptor, is an agent of the government.
Hacker 23
Of course he's alive!
GGI
Why are the Russians now buying foreign weapons?

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dmb_87_ru 31.05.22

By the looks of it, only one thing is certain.
1. By the beginning of the game, the "separatists" won on the territory of Russia - here we see the opening of the monument and the international airport named after Zakhaev and Price imprisoned. New Russia, according to the developers, both the government and the whole people, are apparently ultranationalists - evil ghouls ready for anything.
Misunderstandings, however, begin immediately and there are many more of them.
1. Who is mr. Makarov? Is he an official who was instructed by the ultranationalist government to organize a provocation or an informal who, for some reason, is in conflict with the new government and wants to set it up?
2. Makarov (why?) needs a provocation to draw the country into a large-scale war, possibly a nuclear one with unpredictable consequences?
In general, the motivation for his act is not entirely clear.

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GGI 31.05.22

To PlastBlast: To be honest, I'm not very familiar with the purchase of foreign weapons by Russia. It would be interesting to know.