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I only played MW3's campaign from a ps3 paid demo play back when i was a kid (and when i was in middle school, Ghosts and Black Ops 3 on demo PCs in PC shops (i sometimes get chased out of the PC shops for that), yes its pretty sad i never actually owned a COD game and never played multiplayer but i have only played campaign before because my parents wont let me get a single game back when i was a kid, tho i managed to get games like half life and GTA Vice City via cracked files from my friends)
From what i see, it seems that COD has a lot of the mainstream guns, and PF has a bit more of the less well known guns (e.g. Honeybadger (i know Ghost has it but Ghosts is not even the most famous COD game so ye), and i probably never seen the BFG in any COD game before...its thanks to PF i actually got to know a lot of the very unknown guns)
Gun wise, PF actually takes the win
Gameplay and stuff i cant comment since my experience is purely from bits and pieces of the campaign (also i watched Advanced Warfare's campaign walkthrough by a chinese youtuber i used to like aka Laowu)
CROSSROADS IS FOR REAL GAMERS