


"So we're 60 frames a second all the way," Sledgehammer told the OXM. The studio has been coy about whether they would be able to maintain 60 frames per second at a 1080p resolution. Here’s a summary of what you might have missed:Īnd finally, Sledgehammer says it’s unable to commit to 1080p for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. It’s basically your classic Call of Duty multiplayer mode that’ll serve as a separate playlist.Įlsewhere, FearCrads has posted a video talking about the little details that many of us may have missed during the initial game reveal at gamescom in Cologne, Germany. The playlist will allow players to engage in Team Death Match, Domination, Capture the Flag, and other modes without the exo-suit capabilities like boost jumps, dashes, and dodges.

In addition to bots, Condrey revealed that they are bringing what they’re calling a ‘traditional playlist’ to the multiplayer portion of Advanced Warfare. At this point in time, it’s called the ‘Combat Readiness Program’, a name that may be subject to change before the game’s release on November 4. Sledgehammer Games’ co-founder Michael Condrey confirmed today that the studio’s upcoming first-person shooter, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, is set to feature bots that the player can go up against in head-to-head combat.
