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You Might Need Infinite Warfare Disc To Play MW Remastered

Well, looks like Activision has no faith in Infinite Warfare at all, as indicated by a possible key detail about how users will get to play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered. The official website for Modern Warfare Remastered has been updated with text that says “Modern Warfare Remastered is a full game download (game disc must be inserted to play Modern Warfare Remastered)”, suggesting that you may need the Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare disc in order to play Modern Warfare Remastered. The game is supposed to be a digital-only title, which seems to be available only through the premium editions of Infinite Warfare.  Though the reasons are not yet specified, it may be to prevent people from selling their copies of Infinite Warfare and simply keep on playing MW Remastered ...

Relive The Memories With COD: MW Remastered Launch Trailer

When Call of Duty: Modern Warfare released back in 2007, it became an instant favourite. The genre-defining multiplayer is still what makes it probably the go-to Call of Duty title when it comes to multiplayer. And players will indeed be able to live these moments again once the game releases on 4th November. Activision has released the launch trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered, and it brings it all back. Captain Price and Soap Mactavish fighting their way through the enemy lines, with iconic missions like “All Ghillied up” and “Charlie Don’t Surf” and “Crew Expendable”.   COD: MW Remastered boasts of improved textures, current gen high resolutions, high dynamic range lighting and much, much more. All adding to the classic Mod...

Good News! You Don’t Need To Buy Infinite Warfare To Play MW Remastered

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered is presently being promoted as only being available as a pre-order bonus for the upcoming FPS Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.  As it turns out, you will in fact be able to purchase it separately. Here’s what Director Raven David Pellas’ statement says, talking about the additional 6 multiplayer maps to be released for the game post-launch, according to NeoGAF: “What we announced before today was that we were going to offer 10 maps on launch, and that’s still true. The announcement today is that the six remaining maps we are actually going to be delivering to anyone who purchases Modern Warfare Remastered, anyone who owns it or a version of Infinite Warfare that comes with it, they’re going to get all 16 of the maps for no additional...

COD: Ghosts Cutscene Copied From Modern Warfare 2?

A cutscene from Call of Duty: Ghosts  has been discovered which is pretty much a shot-for-shot remake of the ending of Modern Warfare 2. Many were quick to assume that Infinity Ward was slothful while making the game but there is a high possibility that the scene was intended as an homage to the earlier game considering that MW2’s Simon ‘Ghost’ Riley provided a lot of inspiration for the team when creating Ghosts. Do watch this video, but beware of minor spoilers. Source: IGN

Ghosts is 720p on Xbox One, 1080p on PS4

Infinity Ward executive producer Mark Rubin yesterday cleared a rumor about the comparative resolutions for Call of Duty: Ghosts on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. He did so on Twitter, by confirming the game is native 720p on Xbox One (upscaled to 1080p), while the PS4 version is native 1080p. “Hey, been on the road last couple weeks so haven’t had a chance to update, but wanted to confirm that for Xbox One we’re 1080p upscaled from 720p. And, we’re native 1080p on PS4,” said Mark. “We optimized each console to hit 60 FPS and the game looks great on both,” he added. “Still on the road, but glad to see the great reception to Extinction. Can’t wait for next week’s launch.” Microsoft director of product planning Albert Penello sai...

Call of Duty: Ghosts system requirements released officially

Nvidia put out some unofficial Call of Duty: Ghosts system specs a couple of weeks back suggesting that Infinity Ward’s peppy manshooter would require a 64 bit OS, and they were right. The Call Of Duty sitenow has the official specs, which adjusts the 50GB install to a 40GB one (lets face it, 30GB of that is hi-res dog), but retains the 6GB RAM requirement. Watch Dogs, another game designed to span the gap between current and ‘next-gen’ console hardware, needs similar tech. We can expect system requirements to quickly jump up when we start seeing ports of games that target the PS4 and Xbone exclusively next year. Will the similarity of the new console hardware to PC architecture make for smoother ports? I can only hope. Meanwhile, get yer Call of Duty: Ghosts system requi...


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