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Call of Duty Black Ops 3: Back in Black

Makabb

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Time to poop dem moles for the 32124xxxxxxxx tiem !!!!!!1:fuuyeah:
 

A horse of course

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Still waiting to get BLOPS 2 at a reasonable price (like 10 dollars).
 

Tehdagah

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PbdcRApTpk

What's up with the CoD fanbase and their dislike of exo suits?

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DemonKing

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No dedicated servers no buy...I hate to say something is support of EA but at least they support this in their shooters.
 

Data4

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"How far can we push technology?", says a preview for a game that's likely to be the same setpiece, corridor, infinite enemy respawn, overly scripted, hook you through the nose and drag you through the Universal Studios backlot bullshit we've seen over the last 10 years.
 

Astral Rag

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 won't have a campaign on Xbox 360, PS3

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3's Xbox 360 and PS3 versions won't have a campaign mode.

"The ambitious scope of the 1-4 player co-op Campaign design of the PS4, Xbox One and PC versions could not be faithfully recreated on old generation hardware," publisher Activision explained in a statement on the matter.

The previous gen versions, developered by Beenox and Mercenary Technology, will still feature the game's multiplayer and Shadows of Evil zombies mode starring Jeff Goldblum and Ron Perlman.

Activision also noted that "other features built to leverage the next generation hardware like the new Weapon Paint Shop and the new suite of eSports tools will only be available on Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC."

On the plus side, the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of Black Ops 3 will retail for a little less with a suggested price of $49.99 (about £33) and come with a bonus download for the original Black Ops.

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pippin

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Bobby Kotick saved the current generation of consoles, then?
 

Astral Rag

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Another Quality AAA Port:

Black Ops III: 12 GB RAM and GTX 980 Ti Not Enough

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This year's installment to the Call of Duty franchise, Black Ops III, has just hit stores, and is predictably flying off shelves. As with every ceremonial annual release, Black Ops III raises the visual presentation standards for the franchise. There is, however, one hitch with the way the game deals with system memory amounts as high as 12 GB and video memory amounts as high as 8 GB. This hitch could possibly be the reason behind the stuttering issues many users are reporting.

In our first play-through of the game with its highest possible settings on our personal gaming machines - equipped with a 2560 x 1600 pixels display, Core i7 "Haswell" quad-core CPU, 12 GB of RAM, a GeForce GTX 980 Ti graphics card, NVIDIA's latest Black Ops III Game Ready driver 385.87, and Windows 7 64-bit to top it all off, we noticed that the game was running out of memory. Taking a peek at Task Manager revealed that in "Ultra" settings (and 2560 x 1600 resolution), the game was maxing out memory usage within our 12 GB, not counting the 1.5-2 GB used up by the OS and essential lightweight tasks (such as antivirus).

We also noticed game crashes as little as 10 seconds into gameplay, on a machine with 8 GB of system memory and a GTX 980 Ti.

What's even more interesting is its video memory behavior. The GTX 980 Ti, with its 6 GB video memory, was developing a noticeable stutter. This stutter disappeared on the GTX TITAN X, with its 12 GB video memory, in which memory load shot up from maxed out 6 GB on the GTX 980 Ti, to 8.4 GB on the video memory. What's more, system memory usage dropped with the GTX TITAN X, down to 8.3 GB.

On Steam Forums, users report performance issues that don't necessarily point at low FPS (frames per second), but stuttering, especially at high settings. Perhaps the game needs better memory management. Once we installed 16 GB RAM in the system, the game ran buttery-smooth with our GTX 980 Ti.

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Explorerbc

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There was a time when I would play CoD all the time and any news would make my day.

A few years later and I don't even know or care how many of them are there.

How did we come to this ? And why is this in the top seller list? Who plays cod on pc anymore ?

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vonAchdorf

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As with every ceremonial annual release, Black Ops III raises the visual presentation standards for the franchise.

:nocountryforshitposters:
 

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