User blog comment:Cubuff37/My Official Review Of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare/@comment-1916935-20150131200152/@comment-24756040-20150205014840

@Raven In Reach it's the standard 32 rounds.

The problem with futuristic settings is that everyone thinks the changes will be severely drastic compared to now (I myself being guilty of it). Think about examples from the past, like The Jetsons. They predicted hover cars to overtake a typical automobile as the standard on-road vehicle, the highways are basically thin air, robotic house maids being in a typical household, and so much more. Today? Nope. None of that shit is even close to what The Jetsons depicted.

Think about it in Call of Duty. In the year 2060, we're still using weapons made in the late 90's-early 2000's, and more futuristic weapons that take some tricks from past weapons (erm, Pytaek and LSAT?). Sure, we have portable lasers, weapons that print out ammunition, portable 20mm cannons, directed energy rifles, portable machine gun turrets, hell, batteries being used as ammunition! But is there anything radically new besides being able to use past technology in different ways? Not really.