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: Many players found the plot extremely confusing and disconnected from the original
: The game looks sharp on PS4/Xbox One but faced initial optimization issues on PC, occasionally suffering from stuttering and heavy system requirements. Call of Duty- Black Ops III-RELOADED
Gameplay: The game introduced advanced movement (wall runs, thrust jumps, sliding) and specialist abilities that blend shooter mechanics with near‑futuristic combat tech. Campaign supports up to four‑player co‑op with RPG‑style progression and loadout customisation. Multiplayer offers Specialist characters with unique powers, a robust Create‑a‑Class system, and maps designed for fast, vertical combat. : Many players found the plot extremely confusing
Let’s set the scene. In 2015, games were getting bigger, but Black Ops III was monstrous. The retail (and Steam) version of the game clocked in at nearly compressed, ballooning past 100GB on disk. The RELOADED release, broken across multiple RAR files, was a test of patience for torrenters worldwide. The retail (and Steam) version of the game
The Zombies mode in Black Ops III is almost universally regarded as the best in the series, particularly on PC.