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I wouldn't say either are the best though.
I was one of the best mw2 s&d players :) alias back then was BFF! I believe, if you played the game even vaguely during it's primetime you ran into me in search (especially hc search)
That game really could have been something with proper dedicated servers/mod tool support, no joke.
There are easily facts, sure when it comes down to you as a person it's an opinion, but call of duty 4 had the longest lifespan and the largest playerbase of all the cods, not to mention it had proper dedicated servers, pretty decent maps, and promod which basically took all of the unnecessary junk out of the game and balanced it better
The game now functions under activision as a "life cycle" they handicap the modders/competitive players so the game can be catered to the casual community, from there they set a release of every 8~ months to release a new game and kill off the last one. They will never do anything like cod4 again because of long it retained players and how much money they "lost" because of it, nobody saw any reason to move to the next game if it was less than the first one in the series. Hence why cod4 had more players than mw2, and it actually had league support, no cod to date has had league support besides cod4
LuLz
Xbox one or Playstation 4
Whilst MW2 was enjoyable at the start, the problems slowly started to set in (modders, leaderboard issues etc.) which seemed to be left for quite some time before even being acknowledged or fixed.