![]() There is gamepad support built into the PC version of Black Ops, effectively making the controls identical to the Xbox 360 version, although there are some minor annoyances, like having to switch back to the mouse just to select options in the pause screen. ![]() Aside from the visual improvements, the ability to play with mouse and keyboard adds an additional dimension to the gameplay, obviously increasing your accuracy substantially over playing with the joypad. The best thing about it is that it allows the game to be played without any of the compromises made for the console versions. Assuming you have a suitably meaty machine, Black Ops PC delivers an unbeatable experience. Indeed it's safe to say that we'd managed to save the best until last. Happily, this third playthrough was in no way a chore. Having played through both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions, we approached our third playthrough somewhat wearily, a touch burned out after all the effort put into last week's PS3 vs. Call of Duty: Black Ops on console is a great game and in many ways the PC release is significantly better.
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