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hereis the release date Release Date: 11/06/07

 

some reveiws-

 

Call of Duty 4 Dev Says Environmental Destruction "A Fad"

 

Infinity Ward head smacks down sandbox gameplay and environmental destructibility.

 

by Cam Shea, IGN AU http://media.ign.com/ign/images/readmyblog.gif

 

Australia, June 13, 2007 - There are a number of huge trends in modern videogames, and two of the biggest are undoubtedly sandbox gameplay and the move towards fully destructible environments. In a recent interview with IGN AU, however, Grant Collier, the Studio Head of Infinity Ward - the development team behind the massively successful titles Call of Duty 1 and 2, as well as the upcoming Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare - told us that they're not sold on either trend: "everyone right now is demanding sandbox gameplay and total destructibility. We personally don't think that it's that fun, I mean, 'go anywhere! Do anything!' That's just - I think it's a buzzword, it's a badge, it's a bullet-point option… And total destructibility, you can really ruin the gameplay. There's so many spectacular moments that you have when you funnel the action into certain corridors… So I think right now it's a fad, and the fad will pass, we're not going to be bite on in it - we want the game to be fun first, and destructibility comes second." While this seems at odds with any number of next-gen games in development, in many ways it's refreshing to see Infinity Ward staying focused on what it does best - tight, fast-paced cinematic action.

 

Collier also commented on the fact that there will be no PC/360 multiplayer interoperability in Call of Duty 4, saying that the team's response to the Live Anywhere proposal was simply to say "no way". For the full interview, click here, or you can check out IGN's in-depth preview here.

Not a big fan so I might get it if they release it for the PS3:D

PS3...:rollyeyes: Not a huge fan of the PS3, but it is coming out on the PS3 as well. I'll be getting it for the PC.
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not sure yet. going to see what everyone else thinks of it. i tried playing one of the cod series on the wii and i can tell you that i prefer pc MUCH better than console.
With some of the X360 and PC games performance varying wildly, I will wait to see the performance on the PC. If the engine doesn't perform well, then I will get it for the X360 or if there are interface problems with either version. I definitely prefer mouse+keyboard for shooters, but accuracy won't matter if it doesn't run well.
Not a big fan so I might get it if they release it for the PS3:D

PS3-that's the reason that you are not a big fan:D,i'll get it cause i play all of them.Can't lose this one.

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