Ive always played a lot of call of duty. Whenever i switch to say bf3 or anything really it always feels immediately different and i dont mean flow of the game although that is clearly different. I only play on consoles until i get my gamingpc together if it ever happens. Does call of duty use a different field of view or something? I was trying the crysis 3 mp demo on ps3 and the game felt really off to me. Now i dont know if it had something to do with me playing batman arkham city just prior to trying the demo or what but i didnt even play through a full round because it felt so weird to me.
You dont need a to pay a 1000$ to get a good gaming rig now... Just about 350 to 500$. I would reccomend:
CPU: AMD A10 5800k 3.8Ghz/4.2Ghz Turbo (4 core's) APU(Accelerated Processing Unit): AMD/ATI Radeon HD 7660D 130$(on newegg)
GPU: Radeon HD 6670 1Gb 60-95$ depending on manufacturer(price on newegg)
I reccomend you to make a post involving a gaming build... With AMD A10 5800k and Radeon HD 6670 together you can activate Hybrid CrossfireX so that APU and GPU work together, you can play Crysis 3 beta on Low1080p60fps, you can play alot of games... Skyrim at High/Ultra1080p30-60fps and alot of other games...
I want to say you dont need to spend alot of cash to play most games at decent graphics and resolution... 1080p is overated... :)
I don't think it's over rated. After using it for so long, i can't go back, it strains my eyes.
And its the FPS. All CoD games use 60 fps and up. BF3 on consoles uses 32+ FPS and up. You won't really ever notice these differences on pc AS much.
But also the turning rail system designed for each game is different, default deadzones in games for the controller is different, there are a lot of small differences in the build of the engine that can make a game feel very different indeed.