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N-SPACE开发.『Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare』FOR NintendoDS

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (DS)

Pre-E3 2007: Call of Duty DS Interview
Activision's intense first-person shooter comes to DS and it's looking good. Interview and screenshots inside.
by Matt Casamassina




July 5, 2007 - If you're a next-generation console owner, you're probably well aware of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. After all, the Activision-published first-person shooter sequel looks to best its already-impressive predecessors in just about every regard, from sheer, brutal intensity to outstanding graphics. But did you know that the Santa Monica-based company has been quietly working on a DS version of the title, too? If not, now you do.

Call of Duty 4 for DS is actually developed by a studio well-known to Nintendo fans. It created Geist for Nintendo GameCube. It has several Wii titles in the works. Still stumped? We're referring to n-Space, of course. The Florida-situated software house has been underway with the handheld iteration of Modern Warfare for some time, and we recently got to go eyes-on with some footage of the game in motion. Although early, the game not only ran smoothly, but it easily spit out large 3D environments than we've seen in most polygonal DS efforts, and the action was constantly complemented by well-placed scripted scenarios, from exploding buildings to crashing aircraft in the backdrop.

Unfortunately, we can't yet show you that footage, although we're confident that if we could you'd be wowed. What we can do is bring you the first official interview with producer Sam Nouriani alongside world debut screenshots.



IGN: Who's developing Call of Duty 4 for DS and how long has the game been in the works?

Sam:Call of Duty for the Nintendo DS is being developed by n-Space and we have been working with them since Fall of last year.

IGN: Does the storyline follow the console versions? What exactly is the storyline?

Sam: The DS storyline runs parallel to the console version's story. While you do not play as the same characters, we share the storyline with common foes. The story takes place in modern day in a fictitious setting where an ultranationalist military leader in Russia is raging a civil war while at the same time funding a coup in the Middle East. You play as British SAS and US Marines in a variety of missions including the gunner in an AC130 gunship, crew member of a Blackhawk, machine gunner in a Humvee and of course as infantry in array of locations from the Middle East to Russia to the open waters in a cargo ship.

IGN: Does the DS build of the game feature unique missions or level designs and can you give us a few examples?

Sam; In the Middle East players experience an ambush and frantic chase in a Humvee, decimate enemy lines in a Blackhawk helicopter which comes under heavy fire, and rescue team members from a fallen Blackhawk. In Russia players provide air support for ground troops from an AC130, penetrate a giant missile factory with multi-tiered encounters as you battle from catwalks, covertly infiltrate a Chechen compound in the cover of nightfall, and breach an underground silo and war-torn bunker. These different scenarios along with a number of other environments such as a cargo ship really mix up the variety of missions and level design. In addition, we have mini-games such as diffusing and placing charges using the stylus to break up the action and add even more variety of gameplay.





IGN: What different weapons can you use?

Sam: The player has access to weapons such as a silenced SMG used for covert operations, sniper rifles for taking out enemies at a distance, RPGs for taking out heavy armor, shotguns for close-quarter engagements, grenades including stun and frag for a range of different situations and fixed emplaced weapons.

Aiming weapons is done using the stylus on the stylus pad for pinpoint precision. Players can experience even more accuracy and tighter spread by using a soft button on the stylus screen to engage aiming down the site (ADS). Firing weapons is done using either trigger.

There are additional control shortcuts such as double-tapping up on the d-pad to sprint and double-tapping down on the d-pad to crouch. These controls give players quicker access to what they need so that they stay immersed in the action at all times.

Picking up weapons is as easy as double-tapping with the stylus. We have mimicked the controls on the d-pad to the buttons so that both left and right-handed players enjoy the same experience.

IGN: The Call of Duty franchise is famous for its scripted scenarios. How have you been able to translate that to the handheld format? Please cite a few examples.

Sam: We have been able to pack as much of the Call of Duty experience onto the DS as possible. There are tons of great sound effects, battle chatter and other VO, awesome music and tons of stuff happening on the screen from huge firefights, mortars screaming down on you, tanks busting through walls, helicopters getting shot down, lighting strikes in the open water while you are taking out enemies on a rocking cargo ship. It is action packed!

IGN: What are you using the bottom screen for?

Sam: While most of the action takes place on the top screen, the bottom screen provides top-down view of the level and a compass with the objective location, while a UAV provides real-time radar scans of friendlies as well as enemies. The stylus is primarily used to aim your weapon with precision detail, but players can also use soft buttons to select different weapons/grenades, toggle ADS (aim down site), mount emplaced guns, and perform any mini-games on this screen.

IGN: A smooth fluidity is very important for first-person shooters. How smoothly does Call of Duty 4 for DS run?

Sam: Great framerate is a must for all first person shooters, especially Call of Duty. There is nothing more frustrating that trying to shoot an enemy but being unable to do so because of the performance. The guys at n-Space certainly have an amazing engine that delivers totally fluid performance all the time, even when there is a ton of stuff happening on the screen.

IGN: Is there a multiplayer mode? How does it work?

Sam: Call of Duty on the DS supports 4-player ad-hoc multiplayer. That means up to 4 players, each on their own DS, can connect wirelessly to battle it out in a number of multiplayer maps and gametypes. We also support single-cart multiplayer for our smaller maps which means that even if only 1 person has Call of Duty, other players within the wireless range can download the map and join the session. While single-cart multiplayer allows players to experience a few smaller maps, players will ultimately have to have their own cart to play the bigger, more detailed levels.

IGN: What options are available to gamers during deathmatch competitive play?

Sam: Players have a number of server settings including time limit, score/capture limit, respawn time, map, map rotation, friendly-fire on/off, team/weapon selections, etc. When in game, players can also battle to activate a UAV, giving their team the advantage of being able to spot enemies on their radar for a limited period of time.

IGN: Visually, what are you most proud of in the game?

Sam: There are a ton of effects, etc that look great, but the environments are simply stunning. With everything running at such a great framerate, the whole game comes through looking awesome.

IGN: Finally, when does the game come out and why do you think DS owners should be excited for its release?

Sam: We are very excited about bringing Call of Duty to the DS for the first time. Players will experience a wide variety of missions that will expand across different locals and provide a mix of exciting enemy engagements in great looking environments. Players will also be able to take their skills and hook up with friends to battle it out in a number of multiplayer maps and gametypes. Look for Call of Duty on the DS this fall!



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靠,这个一定要支持,一定要支持



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N-SPACE掌握火星技术,本作即使同屏物体很多也能保持稳定十足的帧率!!


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再火星它还是NDS……
做成俯视或横版多好,干嘛硬要撑3D,这几天一直回顾GBA游戏,发现2D游戏美啊:D

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果然机能不是问题啊

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原帖由 东东球. 于 2007-7-6 19:10 发表
再火星它还是NDS……
做成俯视或横版多好,干嘛硬要撑3D,这几天一直回顾GBA游戏,发现2D游戏美啊:D
这个你就不知道了,用nds玩fps别提多爽了。

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DS版的音乐和音效能营造出COD的感觉吗?

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我服了……

这帮人早点推出PC版行不?无论手柄FAN再怎么说用手柄玩FPS的好处,我和我周围的全体PC人根本无法习惯……

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原帖由 流川枫 于 2007-7-6 19:19 发表
我服了……

这帮人早点推出PC版行不?无论手柄FAN再怎么说用手柄玩FPS的好处,我和我周围的全体PC人根本无法习惯……
这个明显是大母指灵活度的问题

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原帖由 江户川柯南 于 2007-7-6 19:17 发表



这个你就不知道了,用nds玩fps别提多爽了。
MPH,黄金眼,兄弟连,没有个舒服的……

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原帖由 江户川柯南 于 2007-7-6 19:22 发表



这个明显是大母指灵活度的问题
我周围数十人PC FPS爱好者全是拇指灵活度问题?

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好好做多人游戏吧

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