The next installment of Call of Duty is going back to World War II. Before its release however, they are doing an open beta for the PC. This is due to begin on September 29, but users can now begin to pre-load the game starting September 25. This lets players who have a slow connection to be ready when the opening day comes. Additionally, developer Sledgehammer Games has released the recommended system information. Together with the minimum requirements previously available, this should prepare players ahead of time.
The PC open beta supports G-Sync and ultra-wide monitors, as well as native support for 4K resolutions. There will also be an adjustable FOV option, framerate cap adjustment up to 250fps, controller support and more. Some features including multi-monitor and HDR display support will not be available until the retail version.
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