Master the modern battlefield in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, the groundbreaking shooter that redefined the genre. This extensive guide offers 67 sections covering everything from advanced combat techniques and multiplayer perks to full campaign walkthroughs and Easter eggs. Whether you're seeking strategies for challenging missions, optimizing your loadouts, or uncovering hidden secrets, you'll find it here.
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Navigate the world of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare with our comprehensive guide. Find walkthroughs, weapon details, multiplayer strategies, and more.
This is the main guide for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, covering various aspects of the game. Use Ctrl + F to search for specific sections using their four-letter codes.
Sections:
- MWR1
- Welcome to MWR
- MWR2
- Weapons Guide
- MWR3
- Campaign Guide (Prologue, Act I, Act II, Act III, Epilogue, Intel Rewards)
- MWR4
- Cubfan's Multiplayer Guide (Basics, Semi-Advanced, Advanced, TDM Strategies, SnD Strategies, Headquarters, Domination, Sabotage, Free-for-All)
- MWR5
- Perk Guide (Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3 Perks, Killstreaks)
- MWR6
- Miscellaneous Tips, Tricks, and Facts
- MWR7
- Strategies (Ghosting, Mobile Sniping, The Toob, Shotguns, The Art of Warfare, Ninja Defusing)
- MWR8
- Challenges Guide (Boot Camp, Operations, Killer, Humiliation, Elite)
- MWR9
- Closing
- LEG1
- Legal Info
Version History:
The guide has undergone several updates, including major revisions, additions of new sections like Challenges and Multiplayer, and formatting changes. Notable updates include the integration of weapon challenges with their respective weapons and corrections to information regarding RPGs, choppers, and shotgun challenges.
COMING NEXT
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare guide updates are planned, with new strategies added periodically. A Call of Duty: Black Ops guide is also in development.
- 1The guide is nearing completion, with limited additions possible for a plain text format.
- 2New strategies will be added periodically, with updates occurring when approximately five new strategies are ready.
- 3A Rush Sniping guide is planned for release, pending submission.
- 4Players can submit their own strategies by emailing them in the body of an email, not as an attachment.
- 5The author has preordered Call of Duty: Black Ops, scheduled for release on November 9th.
- 6A guide similar to this one is planned for Call of Duty: Black Ops, expected around January 2011, a few months after its release.
- Encourage Kefka to send the Rush Sniping guide.
- Ensure strategy submissions are in the email body.
MWR1 - Welcome to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare: Reflex is the Wii port of the 2007 FPS by Infinity Ward. Released two years later by Treyarch.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare was originally released in 2007 by Activision Publishing, developed by Infinity Ward. It significantly impacted the first-person shooter genre. While the original release was available for most major consoles, it was not released for the Nintendo Wii, as it was believed the console could not handle the game. Two years after the original release, another Activision studio, Treyarch, developed a port of the game for the Wii, resulting in the creation of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare: Reflex.
- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare: Reflex was released two years after the original Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
- The original Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare was developed by Infinity Ward.
- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare: Reflex was ported to the Wii by Treyarch.
MWR2 - Weapons Guide
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare weapons guide detailing stats, challenges, and loadouts. Weapons are rated Poor, Good, or Great.
Weapons in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare are rated on a scale of Poor, Good, and Great. The in-game range unit (IGU) can be used to estimate real-world distance, with 4 IGU roughly equating to 1 meter. Therefore, the maximum range of 2000 IGU for most weapons translates to approximately 50 meters.
- All detailed weapon information is sourced from DenKirson at xanga.com.
- Consider the IGU to meter conversion (4 IGU = 1 meter) when evaluating weapon range.
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