Platform: PC (DVD-ROM) Region/Version: English Developer: Infinity Ward Publisher: Activision Release Date: November 5, 2007 (North America) / November 9, 2007 (Europe) The DVD in the Cardboard Sleeve For PC gamers in 2007, owning Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare meant holding a standard DVD case (or a cardboard foldout sleeve for early budget releases) bearing the iconic image of a soldier in full gear, aiming down sights against a desaturated, smoky battlefield. No swastikas. No M1 Garands. Just modern spec-ops lethality.
The PC DVD of Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare (English) is a time capsule. If you have a working optical drive, install it, patch it, mod it, and remember a time when shooters were lean, mean, and revolutionary. Call of duty 4 Modern Warfare -PC-DVD- -English...
For those who still own it: the case might be scratched, the manual long lost, but the magic of booting from that DVD into "50,000 people used to live here…" is forever preserved. Just modern spec-ops lethality
The disc itself—typically a single-layer DVD-ROM—contained approximately 6–8 GB of data. Installation required a CD key printed on the back of the manual, online activation via PunkBuster, and a DVD drive spinning up to verify the disc (though a no-DVD crack became common among enthusiasts). This was the twilight era before mandatory launchers like Steam took full control; you could still buy a box, install offline, and play LAN matches with friends. Call of Duty 4 was a seismic shift. The series abandoned World War II for a fictional near-future conflict between U.S. Marines and Russian ultranationalists, with British SAS operatives threading the needle. The result was a campaign still revered as one of the best in FPS history. For those who still own it: the case