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Call of Duty: Black Ops Review 3D

HomeReviewsGamingGamesCall Of Duty: Black Ops Review 3DPosted Spencer Dalziel on TUE 16 nov 2010

Game developer Harmonix Music systems is the second fiddle more as it pulls out 3D immersion in a brilliant game

Treyarch spent the last few months hawking in 3D worn by the Call of duty measures luxury. we have already mentioned how much we love our Call of Duty: Black Ops review so we don't dwell on it, but we have not yet dealt with if it lived up to Treyarchs third dimensional promised land.

The game does not entirely satisfy the requirements for NVIDIAS 3D VISION READY stamp of approval (of which there are only 13 titles so far) but the second rating of excellent.It will be enough to keep 3D fraggers happy?

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We went into the warzone, donning NVIDIAS 3D specifications with a 3-d VISION compatible Acer GD245HQ flat (approx. £ 290) running at 120 Hz. We also had the creative new SoundBlaster tactics 3D Sigma headphones (£ 79) and a very powerful quad-core machine with 8 GB of memory and 2x768MB GeForce 8800 Ultra 's.

We have heard that both console versions scale down in resolution to deal with 3D.This means that the PS3 and Xbox 360 version which leads through improved, has no real HD support for higher resolutions.

While some PC fanboys have complained about performance lag, we had no problem-as long as you have the latest driver; we are fortunate to have a top that up, but like all call of duty games, the developers have optimized the code so that it should run quite well on most systems; as I said, is not going to be cheap to upgrade your game to 3D.

What we found was a huge performance increase with the latest driver from NVIDIA.Play 3D requires a driver update from NVIDIA, but we also had a massive performance increases in 2D as well.Running 3D is running two games simultaneously and it takes its toll on all systems; however, Raven software has done a terrific job with keeping the performance gap between 2D and 3D to a minimum.In fact, we found hardly any difference in frame rates when we switched between the two.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3D: Gameplay

PC gamers get HD glory with full Visual and aural 3D sensorama in equation.3D is not a cheap layered trick as a pop-up book.It has the depth of field is really add to the immersive game.Every inch of blood sweat and tears in 3D is incredible. Gun models just floating in the middle of the screen and landscape provided a richer perspective not amounted in 2D.

But it is the large action set pieces that made our JAWS glued in the 3D floor – in particular the trip up the River Hanoi. We manned an armed boat with machine guns and rockets, fending off attacks from boats and helicopters with rocket launchers; 3D headphones investment funds each sound of attack properly and 3D-effects of rockets blasting against showed us a 3-d cliché; And Yes, we tried to dodge them by moving our leaders.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3D: complaints

It is not entirely without errors; the default is very dark, so you must turn on full brightness; we also had some ghosting issues was especially noticeable on reflective areas such as water; These will take you straight from the well-designed the rabbit hole but they remain minor deficiencies, none-the-less.

We had problems with glasses and headphones, because they are not amazonly comfortably and meant we had to have headphones too far to sit right over our ears.

McDonald's does not cover any new ground in the game or the plot, but one thing is so beautifully well hung in 3D space, it's hard to complain about; we can't wait to see what tune other fiddler plays next …

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3D release date: now

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3D price: £ 35-45


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