Grabbing the download itself is relatively simple, although some players have been confused about how to pick it up since the in-game instructions just shuts off the game, which can easily be mistaken for a crash. This texture pack is fairly large as well, requiring a 45 GB installation, which might be the reason that the additional HD settings don't download automatically thanks to the over 80 GB file size of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War on PC. The path isn't very intuitive, and the game will have to be closed in order to download the extra files, but once it has completed, then players will be able to adjust their settings to the highest quality available. In order to quickly pick up Cold War's HD textures, players just need to find the game settings in the app and select modify install twice before checking the box for the High-Resolution Assets in the Install Content list. RELATED: Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Review Roundup Fortunately, this is a handy guide for players looking to get the HD textures and jump into the game with the best visuals available. While the settings menu does offer a link to download the texture pack, the path to getting the highest quality settings for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is a little less clear that players would like. However, one promising aspect on PC, an HD texture pack, wasn't one of the features arriving with Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War when the game launched, instead requiring an additional download. It’s also been confirmed for next-gen platforms, though it’ll be priced a wee bit higher.It's that time of year again, and a new Call of Duty has dropped to dominate the multiplayer market, this time with the highly anticipated Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. We’ll be sure to keep you all posted if any new developments surfaces.īlack Ops Cold War is set to launch this November 13 on the PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Hopefully this does mean some sort of early alpha is planned, though the best chance of that being announced is next month during the multiplayer reveal. Could Black Ops Cold War have a similar mode going into alpha testing as well? While the alpha file appearing on PSN in no way guarantees it will see a public release, it is a bit odd that the team would issue an update for all available regions, let alone have an entirely different uploaded build to the one they already have. What exactly could this mean? Well, for those who remember, last year Infinity Ward released an exclusive 2v2 Modern Warfare Gunfight Alpha for the PS4. Speaking to a close source, the Black Ops Cold War Alpha PS4 build (1.00) had apparently been on PSN the last month or two. Obviously due to possibly receiving a DMCA takedown we cannot share the images from the file. In the available file, the previous leaked alpha images currently circulating Twitter along with the save image and PS4 boot image were all contained inside. Not to be mistaken with The Red Door, which leaked months ago, this new file features a completely new PSN ID and has multiple versions for different regions (NA, EU, JP, AS) with the given name of “Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War – Alpha.” An update, which we pulled off the patch tracker site PS4Patches, was issued last night for all available regions the title is in. With a little over a week to go until the official multiplayer reveal of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, it would appear that developers Treyarch have issued a new update for what is known as the alpha build of this year’s Call of Duty game.
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