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Post by KostaAndreadis @ 12:26pm 24/08/18 | 0 Comments
And gameplay optimisations too - with guns and general movement being optimised for keyboard and mouse. Like with the excellent port of Destiny 2, the upcoming PC release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is also getting some visual love in the form of higher resolutions, uncapped frame-rates, and support for ultra-wide monitors from day one.

Also it looks crisper and more detailed.



The intent of the trailer is clear, to showcase that Call of Duty on PC is being given the same treatment as the console versions in terms of attention to detail and optimisation. Plus, with the game joining Blizzard Battle.net the online component should be smooth too - it would have been nice to see a mention of dedicated servers in the video. Which are coming by the way, alongside support for HDR too - which also wasn't mentioned.






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