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I feel it'll probably not come to the Switch, because either the company got a dev kit at a late point in time, or it would take too much effort to port it. It wouldn't be good if it didn't get the game.



 

              

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Loved World at War so would like a WW2 shooter on Switch. Love the setting, particularly the Eastern Front.



JRPGfan said:
Dr.Vita said:
Even if they put it on Switch, it's going to be a port with no high effort in it. I really doubt that it would look as good as the other versions (if the game is even possible on Switch).

Even if theres alot of effort put into it, it ll still be a weaker version, simply because the Switch is 4-5 times less powerfull than the PS4.

And nintendo users arnt the typical CoD players (imo).

I doubt the Switch gets CoD WW2.

A weaker but portable version.

Is like some of you constantly forget that but it makes a huge difference.



JRPGfan said:
Dr.Vita said:
Even if they put it on Switch, it's going to be a port with no high effort in it. I really doubt that it would look as good as the other versions (if the game is even possible on Switch).

Even if theres alot of effort put into it, it ll still be a weaker version, simply because the Switch is 4-5 times less powerfull than the PS4.

And nintendo users arnt the typical CoD players (imo).

I doubt the Switch gets CoD WW2.

I'm just curious, but would you like to provide your "proof" that the Switch is 4-5 times less powerful than the PS4?  Less powerful, yes...it's doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out, but 5 times, I don't think so.



Stop hating and start playing.

Well, if it doesn't come we know the Switch is no Wii.



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Rem87919394 said:

It will easily sell 10 million on PS4. Its going to the WW2 formula with an improved story mode. That's what everyone wanted from the beginning not this future crap. I don't see it coming to Switch. Maybe later down the road after it releases on PS4 and x1 

Do kids today really like the WW2-era though? I dunno. Maybe it will breath some freshness into the series, but it could go the other way too. 



Soundwave said:
Rem87919394 said:

It will easily sell 10 million on PS4. Its going to the WW2 formula with an improved story mode. That's what everyone wanted from the beginning not this future crap. I don't see it coming to Switch. Maybe later down the road after it releases on PS4 and x1 

Do kids today really like the WW2-era though? I dunno. Maybe it will breath some freshness into the series, but it could go the other way too. 

Kids do like Pewdiepie so my guess is, yes.



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BuckStud said:
JRPGfan said:

Even if theres alot of effort put into it, it ll still be a weaker version, simply because the Switch is 4-5 times less powerfull than the PS4.

And nintendo users arnt the typical CoD players (imo).

I doubt the Switch gets CoD WW2.

I'm just curious, but would you like to provide your "proof" that the Switch is 4-5 times less powerful than the PS4?  Less powerful, yes...it's doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out, but 5 times, I don't think so.

Probably using teraflop comparison. Switch GPU has ~ 0.39 tflops docked, while PS4 GPU has 1.84 tflops. Thus PS4 being 4.7 times more powerful (in theory).



As Call of duty is almost as popular as Minecraft in the young gamer generation, I do not see any problems. Most engines support Switch out of the box, so only models, effects and resolution need to be downgraded.



I'd say it's possible. Probably downgraded by quite a bit and hopefully not as atrocious as the the Black Ops 3 ports on 7th gen consoles (no campaign and terrible graphics).