When comparing Battlefield 4 vs Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, the Slant community recommends Battlefield 4 for most people. In the question“What are the best multiplayer, team-based, objective-oriented FPS games on the PC?” Battlefield 4 is ranked 6th while Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is ranked 27th. The most important reason people chose Battlefield 4 is:
Each level in the multiplayer section of the game has fully destructible elements, meaning that a certain area of a level can be opened up to new tactics due to a missing structure. This keeps the strategy of each game fully immersive as things can change on the fly.
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Pros
Pro Immersive destruction that can change gameplay
Each level in the multiplayer section of the game has fully destructible elements, meaning that a certain area of a level can be opened up to new tactics due to a missing structure. This keeps the strategy of each game fully immersive as things can change on the fly.
Pro 64 Players Mode
Pro Great voice and motion capture acting makes the game feel more realistic
The single player campaign features a large role acted out by Kevin Spacey appearing as his actual likeness. The rest of the voice acting is also top notch. Combined this makes for a more realistic experience in that you feel more like you are watching live action, over something that is animated.
Pro Good amount of customization to loadout gives the player a lot of choice
With 13 different slots to mix and match the player's loadout, there is a good amount of customization, allowing each player to perform differently. This way you can figure out the best methods that work for your specific playstyles.
Cons
Con Poor writing in campaign mode
The story in the campaign mode is pretty lacking and never fully fleshes out the characters contained within. It can be difficult to care about what is going on, which is a disappointment as there is little reason to continue forward as far as the story is concerned.
Con Lag due to lack of dedicated servers during multiplayer
Most likely due to penny-pinching, studios that produce Call of Duty games refuse to add dedicated servers to the multiplayer of their games, even though the lack of it causes lag for many users.