"Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" Futuristic setting allows for more sci-fi inspired features

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With "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" set in a world more futuristic than any that has previously been part of any game from the franchise, the latest game promises more sci-fi features for players to enjoy.

Starting with the soldiers themselves, it appears as though these combatants are no ordinary breed of fighters. These soldiers have been altered by futuristic science, enabling them to pull off incredible feats such as running vertically and even taking control of highly-advanced robots.

Players will also have cyber cores and cyber rigs on hand, providing them with up to 40 different special abilties they can employ any way they want to as they progress through the game. All the skills are also capable of being upgraded, according to Polygon.

Also coming to the game are highly-defined specialist characters featuring their own unique set of skills. Four specific kinds of specialist characters are known so far, according to Gamespot.

The first kind is Outrider, a female soldier who wields a compound bow capable of locating and tagging enemies in the game. The second kind is the Reaper, a war robot that features both a scythe and a mini-gun, together with the unique "Glitch" ability.

Ruin is the third kind of specialist, and this soldier features a weapon capable of firing gravity spikes as well an overdrive ability which grants a sudden burst of speed. Last is the Seraph, and equipped with the Annihilator weapon, this specialist can wreak havoc against even the largest group of enemies.

In related news, the minimum PC requirements for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" have also been revealed, according to IGN. The minimum requirements include 6GB of RAM, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 470 1GB graphics card or anything equivalent as well as the DirectX11 and an Intel Core i3-530 2.93 GHz brand of CPU or anything similar to it.

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