
Their focus is much narrower, based on speed, stealth and tactical exfil at the end of the day.

A lot of the time they just stand out in the open like idiots and go full-auto until killed, though. Artificial Brilliance/ Artificial Stupidity: The enemies in Warfighter are noticeably faster and more agile than the norm in Modern Military Shooter games, able to scramble into cover when shot at or swap from cover to cover when flanked.Zig-zagged with the the usage of EOTech holographic sights - while the model shown in-game existed in 2002, it wasn't approved for military usage until 2005. Examples include the M110 sniper rifle, which was not adopted until 2005 (and the model is based on the Enhanced Match Rifle variant, which wasn't even produced until 2008) and the M16A4, which wasn't adopted until 2004. Anachronism Stew: Several of 2010's weapons didn't exist in 2002, where the game's events are set in.

The bearded man complains about your choice of music and shuts the stereo off, revealing both of you to be Americans in disguise.

All There in the Manual: In Warfighter, it's never directly stated that the Cleric is actually Hassan, the network's wealthy Dubai financier this plot point is only shown in background details.Action Film, Quiet Drama Scene: Done very well in the 'Leave a Message' trailer.
