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Old School Free-for-all

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Old School Free-for-all is a modified version of Free-for-All in Call of Duty 4. Unlike any other multiplayer mode, players do not pick classes, and just start out with a Skorpion vz. 61 and a M9 sidearm. Other weapons and perks can only be used when picked up through various sprites found on the game map. The player flops around wildly when dead. Additionally, players have increased health and can jump higher. Thus, this game mode is much like a typical arena shooter, like Halo 3 or UT3. The name "Old School" most likely refers to earlier days of FPS games in which players had significantly more health than COD games but did not regenerate it automatically.

Due to the fact that it lacks the usuality and style of any other Call of Duty 4 playlists, and because of the fact that the higher jumps can make it very easy to pull off glitches, it is by far the least played multiplayer playlist.

Typically there are no more than 300-400 players playing the playlist at any given time, compared to 5,000-25,000 typically for other playlists. Not surprisingly, Old School Free-for-all does not make a return in Call of Duty: World at War (along with Cage Match).

Alternatively, there are many players who find the unusual gameplay fun as a refreshing change. People are forced into an ad-hoc way of playing that could be considered as levelling the playing-field.

It's also a good way of upping a variety of weapons challenges within one game, without pursuing one single challenge.

Interestingly, same-tier perks can be added together in this mode in a way not found in the rest of the game. For example, in District, you can pick up both Stopping Power and Double Tap at the same time or Last Stand with Martyrdom

[edit] Old School in Glitches and Other Gamemodes

It is not uncommon for Old School use in Private and Offline Matches. In the User Gamemode "Mike Myers," where one player in TDM attacks everyone else using only a knife, people often do Old School for glitches.


Crossfire is notorious for it's glitches, and most are in Old School. The secret bridge and the Bog are often done.


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