The release of “Call of Duty: Black Ops 2,” which is shown above, is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, Nov. 13. In preparation for the release of this title, Treyarch has wasted no time in delivering the “Security & Enforcement Policy” for the gameCall of Duty: Black Ops 2 multiplayer stats won't be nuked back to nil when the game officially releases tomorrow. Treyarch game design director David Vonderhaar took to Twitter to say there won't be a reset at launch.Although we'll soon pepper each other with bullets and trade drone-guided explosions in Black Ops 2′s multiplayer later this evening, Treyarch still wants the chaos guided by a set of rules keeping abuse in check and ensuring friendly times all around.Compared with the current WHQL certified drivers the 310.54 release is boasting up to a 26% frame rate boost for anyone playing the just-released Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 or the still-waiting Assassin's Creed 3. Nvidia have also said the new driversHoliday shopping has become a bit of spectacle. Between the rise of Black Friday sales and the mass hysteria that can ensue over "it-gifts," it's not h.
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