The PC version of Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is getting a lot of attention from developer Treyarch as we previously learned they planned on offering 4K support and optimization for low- to mid-end PCs. This week at Gamescom, Treyarch revealed some additional bells and whistles PC gamers can expect from Black Ops 3.
In a PC update post published on Treyarch’s community site, the studio revealed the following features are coming to the PC version of Black Ops 3:
•100% Ranked Dedicated Servers
•2-Player Split Screen
•Seamless Game Controller Support
•Strong GPU scaling, SLI and Crossfire Optimizations, and 4K monitor support
•FOV Slider
•Framerate Cap Slider
•Improved Text Chat features available in-game and also now in lobbies
•Fantastic Steam Trading Cards
•Treyarch Anti-Cheat (TAC)
Treyarch also mentioned the minimum PC requirements to play Black Ops 3, which they previously revealed earlier this year. Unfortunately, we still don’t have its recommended specs, but Treyarch reveals there’s a good reason for it. “As we add more optimizations and advanced graphics features, we’re re-evaluating our recommended spec, so stay tuned,” Treyarch writes. “Rest assured that our goal is to provide the best performance across the widest range of machines possible.”
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is scheduled to release on Nov. 6 on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One with a PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 version of the game still in development.