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not the same engine as MW or WAW open world maps will kill your FPS because all the other cods didnt really have very big draw distances that's why
* Call of Duty 2 (2005), IW)
* Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007, IW 3.0)
* Call of Duty: World at War (2008, eNCHANGED IW 3.0)
* Quantum of Solace (2008) eNCHANGED IW 3.0)
* Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009, IW 4.0)
* Call of Duty: Black Ops (2010, eNCHANGED IW 4.0)
At the end of the day, they are all still using the same base engine with extra tweaks tacked on. MW had huge maps, that supported 64 players online, WaW had some pretty large maps as well. I can't say that any of BO's maps are any larger than the largest CoD4 maps honestly. I think that heavier textures (though only looking marginally better than CoD4 imo), and bad optimization due to pushing to hit the release date, among other reasons.
The game runs on an enhanced World at War engine (which itself was improved from Call of Duty 4's) at 60 frames per second on consoles.[52] It features a streaming texture technology (also seen in Modern Warfare 2), making bigger levels possible such as "Payback" where the player controls a helicopter. Lighting effects have been improved as well.[53] Call of Duty: Black Ops supports 3-D imaging rendered by the engine itself.[54] However, the required hardware for this feature depends on the platform (except the Wii which does not support it).[55]
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_of_Duty:_Black_Ops , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IW_engine
Pretty much added streaming textures, seems used most for larger SP maps? Because I really honestly don't feel that BO's maps are any larger than previous titles. But I do remember playing just fine on massive user maps in CoD4 without issue.
Not including MW2 as I skipped that one all together...and with the last couple of weeks under my belt wondering why I got BO at times. This game has some potential, I just hope we all get to enjoy it sooner than later. Though at this point, this could be the last CoD game I purchase. This title is NOT worth $60, which is too bad. I will at least get the SP done, but the MP is just a mess...the limitations for servers, and just the overall lack of attention in some very important areas for PC gamers is hugely disappointing. But can't blame them for catering to the larger market, shame they had to taint the PC releases doing so.