The Call of Duty series has always had a rocky relationship with the PC as a gaming platform, because most of the sales for the franchise are linked to home consoles, but the PC gaming crowd still demands extra features and better use of the available technology. Otherwise I would raise it to stop all the QQing.”Īnother Twitter message talked about a technical limitation linked to the game engine that narrowed the scope of what the Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 could do with the FOV of the game. He then went on to add, after several comments from players, that, “Of course there is a reason. The development team at Treyarch working on the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 says that the maximum field of view for the PC version of the first-person shooter will be capped at a value of 80 and asks gamers to no longer beg the team to alter the value.Ĭesar Stastny, the director of technology working on Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, has used Twitter to say, “Don’t ask me to raise the FOV cap.