Man. I hate boredom. Next to waiting for new consoles to poke fun at to Disney Infinity now out on consoles, there isn't much to look at. I wonder what will pop up in front of me.
It’s been revealed that the Call of Duty: Ghosts unveiling was
actually done on PC, with Xbox One controllers plugged in. With only
three months before the launch of both the console and the game, some
may be worried by this, although it’s not really as bad as it sounds.
Wait a minute. You mean to tell me that the unveiling of Call of Duty: Ghost was done on the PC? Well that's gonna mess up those who wanted to buy it on the consoles.
Anyway, various news sources pointed out that the Call of Duty unveiling wasn't done on the X-Box One, but on a PC with similar specs to an X-Box One. As a matter of fact, IGN's Scott Lowe has this to say.
This week’s Call of Duty: Ghosts event wasn’t just the first opportunity
to see the game’s much-anticipated multiplayer content, it was also my
first chance to see how the new Xbox One controller performs when
playing a competitive first-person shooter. While the controller wasn’t
paired with the Xbox One console — rather, PCs configured to next-gen
specs — the demos highlighted the new changes to the ergonomics,
thumbsticks, d-pad, and trigger design.
If you want to see more about Call of Duty: Ghosts, check out the video below
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