@xMrSunshine said:
@MiniPato: Release day hiccups aren't acceptable in a PC FPS at least not ones that are related to a lot of players being online at the same time. People should be able to run their own servers so that there wouldn't be shit like that and not suffer from a awful matchmaking system that limits the console versions.
It's not as simple as basing a decision on if I like or dislike the Call of Duty franchise because there are things in it that I like at least conceptually but there are a lot of things that I seriously dislike. It's a matter of finding the flaws and then deciding if I can deal with the and enjoy the game. From the look of things I would not be able to do that because of all the garbage in it.
Well release day hiccups seems like a moot point since it's past that now. CoD is hardly the first and only PC multiplayer game to have launch day issues.
I've only played CoD multiplayer on consoles before, so I really don't take issue with the matchmaking and lack of server browser. Maybe I just have low standards, but it does not hinder my enjoyment of the game in the least.
@ze_ro said:
So...for me...
Singleplayer has constant fps drops, it's playable but annoying.
Multiplayer runs really smooth fps wise... BUT... there is a slight mouse input lag problem I'm having, and being this kind of game, even the slightest mouse lag renders the game unplayable. I have a beast pc, that is not and issue and I have made all possible tweaks with no luck. Whenever I reinstall the nvidia drivers I can play with no input lag until I quit the game, when I start the game again the mouse lag is back.
Did you turn v-sync off in single player? The settings are separate for SP, MP, and zombies, so you have to retweek for each one.
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