Activision has claimed its Call of Duty HQ launcher provides easier file management and seamless switching between games, despite criticism from players.
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3, the latest in the series, now launches from Call of Duty HQ alongside last year’s Modern Warfare 2. Activision describes the launcher as “the front door for Call of Duty” and states “players have control over the footprint of their Call of Duty experience on their platform of choice, and it’s all contained within one unified location”.
In practice, however, it’s confusing plenty of players and has resulted in huge file sizes – as previously reported, the install size of the complete package is over 200GB on some platforms.
In a blog post on the launcher, Activision details how players can use the “manage files” section within Call of Duty HQ to remove individual parts of the game not actively played to “reduce overall footprint”.
Further, the “overall file size of Call of Duty HQ reflects our commitment for players to bring their inventories and progression with them from Modern Warfare 2 to Modern Warfare 3.” The HQ also includes a “What’s Hot” section and in-game store to purchase content bundles.