Call Of Duty Wwii A0105v0100 Cusa08653 P Fixed [better] Review
When Sledgehammer Games announced they were taking the franchise back to its roots, the excitement was palpable. After the jetpacks and wall-running of the futuristic titles, Call of Duty: WWII (specifically running on the CUSA08653 USA/Region 1 disc) promised a gritty, boots-on-the-ground experience. Now playing on the v1.05 update (A0105v0100), the game offers a stable, albeit conservative, return to form.
Let’s be clear: distributing or downloading of Call of Duty: WWII — or any commercial game — violates copyright law in most jurisdictions. Activision holds the rights to Call of Duty: WWII , and scene “fixed” releases circumvent technical protection measures. call of duty wwii a0105v0100 cusa08653 p fixed
Another significant set of problems revolved around glitches and exploits. Players discovered map exploits that allowed them to get outside the intended playable area on maps like Gibraltar, USS Texas, and Pointe du Hoc. These exploits were a major priority for Sledgehammer, and patches like 1.07 and 1.06 included multiple fixes for them. A user might be searching for a patch that specifically "fixed" these map exploits to level the playing field. When Sledgehammer Games announced they were taking the