User blog comment:Damac1214/Call of Duty 2014 is being developed primarily for Next-Gen, Last-Gen versions will still be made/@comment-6343006-20140210220433/@comment-91.154.25.79-20140211030216

First anon: I don't see your point. There's nothing wrong with digital downloads, not to mention it's far from being a PC exclusive feature, consoles have had games-on-demand for years.

NaRusskom: Disks are an oddball in PC games, these days most just end up including a code which you can use to redeem the game for your account on its respective service (Steam, Origin or Uplay) and then the disk for faster installation than downloading it after which you don't need it at all. Also, I'm not sure what you mean by "PC version is less than ideal performance-wise", but if you're saying it has poorer performance than a console version, it's not true. A high-end, or even possibly a mid-end PC can easily outrun a console in terms of performance, given it's not just an effortless port like Dark Souls. Or what CoD has become to be ever since Call of Duty 4/World at War.

And I agree with last anon, the specs were awful for Ghosts. And not just the minimum, I mean a GTX 760 (in the top 10 best cards out there by now) for "recommended", which has still proven to be inadequate for a smooth and lag-free experience? I seriously would love if any of the devs outside of Treyarch took some time to consider one of the three leading platforms in CoD instead of giving just the console version.