I'm not sure but this can easily be answered by gpt...
If you're looking to dive into editing and modifying the campaigns of Call of Duty 4 and Call of Duty: World at War, there are a few great communities and resources you can check out:
1. Modding Communities & Forums
Infinity Ward Forums and Treyarch Forums: Official forums for the developers of CoD4 and WaW, where you may find modders discussing campaign editing. These might be more limited nowadays but still have some old threads.
ModDB: One of the largest modding communities for games, including CoD. Search for specific mods for CoD4 or WaW and you can sometimes find tools, tutorials, or active discussions.
Nexus Mods: While it's mostly known for Skyrim, Nexus Mods also hosts mods for older CoD games. Sometimes modders leave detailed guides or tips on how they created their mods, which can be useful.
GameBanana: A platform for sharing mods, with dedicated sections for CoD games. You may find campaign-specific mods along with resources that can help you understand how they work.
2. Subreddits
r/CallOfDuty: This subreddit is very active, and although it's more focused on multiplayer, you can sometimes find posts about modding or even get specific advice from others who have worked with single-player campaigns.
r/CODModding: A smaller subreddit but dedicated to modding, so it's a good place to ask questions and share mods.
r/CoD4 and r/WorldAtWar: These are focused on the specific games, and occasionally you can find threads about modding and editing campaigns.
If you're looking to dive into editing and modifying the campaigns of Call of Duty 4 and Call of Duty: World at War, there are a few great communities and resources you can check out:
1. Modding Communities & Forums
Infinity Ward Forums and Treyarch Forums: Official forums for the developers of CoD4 and WaW, where you may find modders discussing campaign editing. These might be more limited nowadays but still have some old threads.
ModDB: One of the largest modding communities for games, including CoD. Search for specific mods for CoD4 or WaW and you can sometimes find tools, tutorials, or active discussions.
Nexus Mods: While it's mostly known for Skyrim, Nexus Mods also hosts mods for older CoD games. Sometimes modders leave detailed guides or tips on how they created their mods, which can be useful.
GameBanana: A platform for sharing mods, with dedicated sections for CoD games. You may find campaign-specific mods along with resources that can help you understand how they work.
2. Subreddits
r/CallOfDuty: This subreddit is very active, and although it's more focused on multiplayer, you can sometimes find posts about modding or even get specific advice from others who have worked with single-player campaigns.
r/CODModding: A smaller subreddit but dedicated to modding, so it's a good place to ask questions and share mods.
r/CoD4 and r/WorldAtWar: These are focused on the specific games, and occasionally you can find threads about modding and editing campaigns.
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