In a recent interview, James C. Burns (the voice of the iconic Frank Woods) discusses Outbreak and it’s importance allowing him a sense of accessibility for Call of Duty games
In a recent interview, James C. Burns (the voice of the iconic Frank Woods) discusses Outbreak and it’s importance allowing him a sense of accessibility for Call of Duty games
>”(…)Outbreak was good for me because it allowed me… it was a bigger map and I could run away and no one was shooting at me, at least not until the upper rounds. So, playing outbreak was great because I could slow the game down and I could really take my time practicing my shooting, practice moving, practice running, and getting confidence that I know where the buttons are.”
Original Question: “Despite not being called back for Cold War, did you still play the game?”
He basically used this time to gas up Outbreak as an important corner stone for the Call of Duty experience.
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>”(…)Outbreak was good for me because it allowed me… it was a bigger map and I could run away and no one was shooting at me, at least not until the upper rounds. So, playing outbreak was great because I could slow the game down and I could really take my time practicing my shooting, practice moving, practice running, and getting confidence that I know where the buttons are.”
Original Question: “Despite not being called back for Cold War, did you still play the game?”
He basically used this time to gas up Outbreak as an important corner stone for the Call of Duty experience.