Treyarch has revealed several changes it has made to the PC version of Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 based on recent feedback it received from the beta.
As always, betas occur in order for developers to improve on the gaming experience when the full game comes out. Treyarch has found many issues that PC gamers noticed and it’s working towards improving on the gameplay before the game’s release date this November.
Check out the changes to Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 below:
*Some players felt that the game didn’t perform well on their computer. The good news is that the PC Beta didn’t include final performance optimizations. This work is being completed as we speak. We’re improving performance and working with hardware partners to prepare optimized drivers for launch. *Other players described the mouse as “floaty” or “laggy.” We agree – player feedback helped us find the problem and we fixed it. *Some players with certain networking configurations had trouble connecting to online services. Thanks to your reports we were able to fix this compatibility issue. *During the Beta, some players provided feedback that they were experiencing various crashes, freezes, or other bugs. We’ve been dissecting each one and as a result have been able to fix a lot of bugs including many crash and freeze issues.
- This article was updated on February 21st, 2018
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