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Activision and Treyarch dropped the news that Call of Duty: Black ops 3 wouldn’t feature a campaign mode on PS3 and Xbox 360, making it the first major Call of Duty title in years to keep its campaign exclusive to current gen consoles. In a recent interview with OXM (via GamesRadar), campaign director Jason Blundell gave one example – limited memory – why previous gen platforms couldn’t handle the campaign.
“Let’s just take a simple system, a really simple one–the weapon that you have. So it’s a co-op game. let’s imagine I have my customized weapon and I’ve made it with a stock and all this extended mag and so forth. For you as a co-op player to see what weapon I have, you have to have loaded in the memory–in resident memory–every single weapon customization. Current-gen memory just can’t do that. You’d have to have everything loaded otherwise you just can’t see what I’m carrying.â€
Could things have been simplified for PS3 and Xbox 360? Maybe but that itself would have its issues. “I think [Activision] made the right choice because I would hate for people to get an experience that wasn’t true to the vision of it. As the director, I’m incredibly passionate about the experience being a pure experience, that you get what I was trying to have you get.â€
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is out on November 6th for Xbox One, PS4, PC, Xbox 360 and PS3.
Source: GamingBolt