The three-dimensional craze isn't going to stop any time soon as Activision announced that Call of Duty: Black Ops will be 3D compatible on every system (Xbox 360, PS3 and PC with the proper NVIDIA chipset) when it launches on November 9. The option will be coming to the next marquee Call of Duty game "day one, out of the box," says Mark Lamia, studio head at Treyarch. Stereoscopic 3D visual effects will be available to players in all of Call of Duty: Black Ops modes—campaign, multiplayer, Combat Training, Zombies—as long as they own a 3D-ready HDTV or NVIDIA 3D Vision-ready PC, using active shutter glasses technology. I'm aware there aren't many individuals who may posses this powerful piece of home 3D technology, but is this capability an incentive for you to purchase Treyarch's upcoming title!
i can see all the fat people falling out of there chairs when a stray bullet flys there way
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ReplyDeleteIf only I wasn't playing on a 20 year old tv...
ReplyDeleteWell that'll be sure to scare the shit out of me.
ReplyDeleteCannot wait for this game! Awesome post, will follow
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I foresee many broken pieces of furniture if you combine FPS with 3D TVs!
ReplyDeletefinally i can play an "online" match when my internet goes down.
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ReplyDeleteI'm stoked for his game. I can't wait fro cross-platform multiplayer games.
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be pretty nice.
ReplyDelete3d video games. i need to get me some 3d capable equipment.
ReplyDeleteOk for real, putting bots in shooting games is the best idea EVER. There are too many people who don't want to go online and deal with harassment (like my friends haha) and as for 3d, well I can't see 3d but hey it's the thought that counts.
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