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When Call of Duty: Ghosts launched in November 2013, it was met with intense scrutiny from the PC gaming community. However, it also brought several technical milestones to the franchise. The Infamous 6GB RAM Lock

: Map events like the "Strikezone" KEM strike radically altered the geometry and sightlines of multiplayer maps mid-match, an early iteration of environmental destruction for the franchise. The PC Port and Technical Landscape Call Of Duty Ghosts -MULTI6--PCDVD--PROPHET-

Today, releases like Call Of Duty Ghosts -MULTI6--PCDVD--PROPHET- serve primarily as artifacts of digital preservation. Because modern Call of Duty titles require constant internet connections, heavy launchers (like the Battle.net client or the unified Call of Duty HQ launcher), and aggressive digital rights management (DRM), older titles like Ghosts represent the tail end of the "offline-capable" era. When Call of Duty: Ghosts launched in November

Despite selling millions of copies, the PC port of Ghosts was heavily criticized at launch for poor optimization, rigid RAM requirements (initially refusing to boot on PCs with less than 6GB of RAM, despite not utilizing nearly that much), and unadjustable Field of View (FoV) sliders—issues that groups like PROPHET and the modding community eventually bypassed or highlighted. The Role of Groups Like PROPHET in Game Preservation The PC Port and Technical Landscape Today, releases