Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare / Warzone (Battlenet ID's in OP)

Lasted about 5 mins before uninstalling, so this is what cod has become? :cry: Feels like you're shambling along in the body of someone's who's about 10 stone overweight, the first person run animations look like they're keyframed from a game from about 15 years ago. Sound effects make it sound like everyone's firing an automatic bb gun in the brief time I played.

Thanks for the 'beta' (demo) but pass, another turd.
 
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Lasted about 5 mins before uninstalling, so this is what cod has become? :cry: Feels like you're shambling along in the body of someone's who's about 10 stone overweight, the first person run animations look like they're keyframed from a game from about 15 years ago. Sound effects make it sound like everyone's firing an automatic bb gun in the brief time I played.

Thanks for the 'beta' (demo) but pass, another turd.

I translated that as you got owned and quit

What fps arcade game are you comparing it to ?

The movement is much slicker than the last 3 call of duties and had you progressed you can use the perks (boots, gloves, vests) to quicken your movement if that's your preference.
 
I translated that as you got owned and quit

What fps arcade game are you comparing it to ?

The movement is much slicker than the last 3 call of duties and had you progressed you can use the perks (boots, gloves, vests) to quicken your movement if that's your preference.


Well you translated wrong,, I had a good few kills but to me the movement felt very clunky. Maybe it was the animations of the gun bouncing around that did it. To me it just didn't seem fluid.

The last cod game I played relatively recently was the original black ops, so when I seen people comparing this to 'old school' cod games in terms of feel I thought it might be worth a look. Unfortunately not the case imo.
 
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Well you translated wrong,, I had a good few kills but to me the movement felt very clunky. Maybe it was the animations of the gun bouncing around that did it. To me it just didn't seem fluid.

The last cod game I played relatively recently was the original black ops, so when I seen people comparing this to 'old school' cod games in terms of feel I thought it might be worth a look. Unfortunately not the case imo.
That game came out in 2010... I don't know if that counts as recent anymore!
 
That game came out in 2010... I don't know if that counts as recent anymore!

Not the point I was getting at. I've seen people say mw3 feels like the old school cod games. I was playing around with black ops a few months ago, I don't get any similarity of feel between the 2 games. If anything the old game to me feels a lot more fluid and the movment seems better.
 
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Not the point I was getting at. I've seen people say it feels like the old school cod games. I was playing around with black ops a few months ago, I don't get any similarity of feel between the 2 games. If anything the old game to me feels a lot more fluid and the movment seems better.
Where have you seen anyone saying that MW3 (2023) feels like the old school COD games?

Black Ops 1 had dolpin diving, that's about where the similarities end between the two games.
 
Well certainly the movement has improved I was quite impressed by the beta. Enjoyed a lot of 3 v 3 v 3. Great mode and I can see that being quite popular.

Probably best not to compare to 2010 games, the general view is this seems a lot more fluid than the last 3.
 
Lockwood 300 has finally been nerfed it seems. A lot less people using it and the ones that were managed to hit me at point blank but it only took 3 plates instead of instant drop... then I killed them with an SMG easily as they reloaded :)
 
What are they sorting the resurgence playlist out so Solos, duos, trios and quads is back? Having to play trios with a random or quads with 4 of us on the Vondead night map which is aweful.

Everyone would be happier with the choice of resurgence on Vondel and/or Ashika. Most people I play with prefer Vondel, which is a great map IMO. Usually we just wait 5-10 mins for a rotation to it if there's 3 of us playing. If there's not 3 of us we often just sack it off until another time.
Why feel the need to remove Duos?? Well, I guess no one is playing the main BR map anymore because its so boring until the final few circles - too big for the player count IMO.
It would be good with 300 playing and resurgence. Or even daytime Mazra resurgence in specific areas.

I quite liked the Bagra fortress quads resurgence mode
 
Anyone running Call of Duty (DMZ) on an older processor but nice new graphics card?

I'm currently running it on an Intel I4790K with a Nvidia 1070. I'm running at 2560x1440p at the lowest graphics detail I can which seems to sit me around 90-100% GPU usage at around 60fps. Most of my 8 cores are reading around 25-50% in use with maybe one at around 70-80% in use. At times I find the game a touch laggy/stuttery compared to what I'd call smooth.

If I get a nice new Nvidia card (eg: 4070), am I going to get nice smooth gameplay. My fear is - although my cpu is no where near 100% in use across the cores - it's the bottleneck?


So is anyone using an older (eg: 5yr old) CPU with a newer GPU and getting smooth gameplay?
 
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Anyone running Call of Duty (DMZ) on an older processor but nice new graphics card?

I'm currently running it on an Intel I4790K with a Nvidia 1070. I'm running at 2560x1440p at the lowest graphics detail I can which seems to sit me around 90-100% GPU usage at around 60fps. Most of my 8 cores are reading around 25-50% in use with maybe one at around 70-80% in use. At times I find the game a touch laggy/stuttery compared to what I'd call smooth.

If I get a nice new Nvidia card (eg: 4070), am I going to get nice smooth gameplay. My fear is - although my cpu is no where near 100% in use across the cores - it's the bottleneck?


So is anyone using an older (eg: 5yr old) CPU with a newer GPU and getting smooth gameplay?
You'll need to upgrade that CPU if you want smooth gameplay in DMZ.
 
Anyone running Call of Duty (DMZ) on an older processor but nice new graphics card?

I'm currently running it on an Intel I4790K with a Nvidia 1070. I'm running at 2560x1440p at the lowest graphics detail I can which seems to sit me around 90-100% GPU usage at around 60fps. Most of my 8 cores are reading around 25-50% in use with maybe one at around 70-80% in use. At times I find the game a touch laggy/stuttery compared to what I'd call smooth.

If I get a nice new Nvidia card (eg: 4070), am I going to get nice smooth gameplay. My fear is - although my cpu is no where near 100% in use across the cores - it's the bottleneck?


So is anyone using an older (eg: 5yr old) CPU with a newer GPU and getting smooth gameplay?

dmz will be gone soon, i would not worry :D

but yes you will def get a performance boost, although is suspect a small amount of bottleneck you can whack the load on the gcard within the settings
 
What are they sorting the resurgence playlist out so Solos, duos, trios and quads is back? Having to play trios with a random or quads with 4 of us on the Vondead night map which is aweful.

Everyone would be happier with the choice of resurgence on Vondel and/or Ashika. Most people I play with prefer Vondel, which is a great map IMO. Usually we just wait 5-10 mins for a rotation to it if there's 3 of us playing. If there's not 3 of us we often just sack it off until another time.
Why feel the need to remove Duos?? Well, I guess no one is playing the main BR map anymore because its so boring until the final few circles - too big for the player count IMO.
It would be good with 300 playing and resurgence. Or even daytime Mazra resurgence in specific areas.

I quite liked the Bagra fortress quads resurgence mode
Massive resurgence on Al Mazrah was great apart froin the bug where games always ended in the same zones. Should have that in since map is dead with reduced player count. Improving player experience I think they said ? Hah!
 
Anyone running Call of Duty (DMZ) on an older processor but nice new graphics card?

I'm currently running it on an Intel I4790K with a Nvidia 1070. I'm running at 2560x1440p at the lowest graphics detail I can which seems to sit me around 90-100% GPU usage at around 60fps. Most of my 8 cores are reading around 25-50% in use with maybe one at around 70-80% in use. At times I find the game a touch laggy/stuttery compared to what I'd call smooth.

If I get a nice new Nvidia card (eg: 4070), am I going to get nice smooth gameplay. My fear is - although my cpu is no where near 100% in use across the cores - it's the bottleneck?


So is anyone using an older (eg: 5yr old) CPU with a newer GPU and getting smooth gameplay?
Run the game at 480p resolution on your pc to see what fps you'll get.
 
Anyone running Call of Duty (DMZ) on an older processor but nice new graphics card?

I'm currently running it on an Intel I4790K with a Nvidia 1070. I'm running at 2560x1440p at the lowest graphics detail I can which seems to sit me around 90-100% GPU usage at around 60fps. Most of my 8 cores are reading around 25-50% in use with maybe one at around 70-80% in use. At times I find the game a touch laggy/stuttery compared to what I'd call smooth.

If I get a nice new Nvidia card (eg: 4070), am I going to get nice smooth gameplay. My fear is - although my cpu is no where near 100% in use across the cores - it's the bottleneck?


So is anyone using an older (eg: 5yr old) CPU with a newer GPU and getting smooth gameplay?
Like most have said so far - at higher resolutions your GPU is the more important factor so swapping to a 4070 and sticking at 1440p will help a little with smoothness but I think your combination of hardware is just a bit aged now and that's going to be impacting the smoothness.

Back in 2020, I swapped from a 1070 to a 3070 and it was a noticeable improvement with smoothness (as well as the more consistent higher frame rate) - but I was running an i7 8700k at the time.

If you can only upgrade one part now, I'd upgrade the GPU - but I'd be looking to upgrade both as soon as possible really.
 
Run the game at 480p resolution on your pc to see what fps you'll get.

re: An Intel I7 4790K with an NVidia 1070. And would upgrading to a 4070 be worthwhile?

Interesting... At 720x480 the frame rate was generally only a little higher, still averaging around say 60-70fps... BUT it did strangely feel more responsive and smoother!? Not sure if that's simply down to be it being blurry :)

Obviously the GPU was far less used than the 90+% of 1440p, I recon down at 30% or so.


If upgrading from a 1070 to a 4070 could give me better quality visuals (rather than min), at 75fps, and have that "smooth" feel, then I'd be happy. The alternative is to do what a friend has done, and go PS5 (for less than the price of a 4070) :(
 
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