At its core, the Wii version of Modern Warfare 2 is a study in radical sacrifice and clever prioritization. Developer Treyarch (the “B-team” usually relegated to the Black Ops sub-series) was handed an impossible task: distill the cinematic chaos of “No Russian” and the cliffhanging tension of “The Gulag” into a console whose graphical capabilities were barely above the original Xbox. The result was not a direct port, but a parallel universe. Textures were aggressively downscaled to a muddy, sub-SD resolution. The frame rate, a buttery 60fps on HD consoles, often chugged in the low 30s. Particle effects—the smoke, dust, and debris that gave the game its war-torn aesthetic—were simplified to translucent sprites.
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