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'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare': Futuristic, Highly-Advanced, Energy-Guided Weaponry System Of The 'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare' Video Game Be Enough To Offset The Game’s Technical Glitches?

Nov 06, 2014 10:35 PM EST | By Adelyn Torralba

A futuristic military operation-type of video game, developed by Sledgehammer Games, this new, exciting video gaming product is aptly titled as "Call of Duty:Advanced Warfare." The "Call of Duty" video game is published by Activision and released, last Nov. 3, for Microsoft Windows, PlayStations 3 and 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

Basically, the "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" is a first-person shooter video game where the player will be fitted with advanced weaponry from the fundamentally-sound conventional weapon systems to the most sophisticated laser-guided or the far more advanced energy-dictated weaponry system.

IGN News has confirmed that award-winning Actor Kevin Spacey stars as Jonathan Irons, the CEO of the world's largest private military contractor known as the Atlas Corporation. The game's environment is one where it is the standard practice of countries to outsource their military needs to what is called 'Private Military Corporations (PMCs).

The video game empowers players by endowing them with covert cloaking abilities and fitted with biomechanics that provides unparalleled strength, awareness, endurance and speed(UAES), according to IGN News feeds.

Despite its highly successful product launching last November, not all video gaming enthusiasts were happy about the new video game product. Some players running the 'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare' video game through Play Station 4 have been experiencing bugs or technical glitches, according to Polygon.

According to Sony, these technical issues may be more related to the downloading of the game from the Play Station Store. Actually, it has nothing to do with the downloading issue per se but is more of the timing of that downloading when it occurred ahead of the product launch last Nov. 3.

The Play Station Knowledge Center suggested a simple remedy to fix the technical glitches caused by the pre-loading of the game prior to the official launch date. The players just have to erase their preloaded files from their PS4 and re-download everything to make it work smoothly.

BRG Reviews reported that the game developer, Sledgehammer Games, insisted that the PS4 and Xbox versions of the "Call of Duty" video games are capable of running at 1920 x 1080p resolutions. However, during heavy action scenes, it may fall below that minimum level.

Nonetheless, the "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" is still one of the most exciting, action-packed, fun-filled video game that ever graced your screens.

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