Modern Warfare 3: PS3 Version’s Quality & Support Is Nothing Worry To About – Sledgehammer

Posted By | On 17th, Oct. 2011

Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 is one of the biggest games of the year. There are absolutely no two ways about that.

If you are the type of a gamer who has keen eyes, you must have observed that majority of times, Call of Duty games are demonstrated on the Xbox 360. This obviously raises questions about the quality and the support for the PlayStation 3 version of the game.

In an interesting interview by CVG, Glen Schofield, general manager of Modern Warfare 3 co-developer Sledgehammer Games has reassured PlayStation 3 fans that Modern Warfare 3 is looking great and there is nothing to worry about.

He said, “We’ve been developing on PS3 for over a year. I do get tweeted saying ‘We haven’t seen any PS3 screens’. What happens is we start developing on 360 and at some point we switch. We switch to the PS3 and you make sure that that’s running at 60 frames a second, the graphics look freaking great, and we play both. They’re in parity. Every place is exactly the same. I’m not sure what the issues were with the last one, but there’s nothing to worry about with this one.”

The PS3 and PC versions of Call of Duty Black Ops suffered from serious perfomance issues causing the game to freeze. Gamers also reported drops in frame rate drop among other things. Let’s just hope that these kind of issues won’t hit the PlayStation 3 version of Modern Warfare 3.

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