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* Uses the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 engine as a basis for the game. | * Uses the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 engine as a basis for the game. | ||
* There are eight executables, with five of them being used for multiplayer, while the remaining three were used for singleplayer. Two of them are used as server executables, while another is used for a demo (all of these executables were shipped with either a .map or .pdb file, or both). | * There are eight executables, with five of them being used for multiplayer, while the remaining three were used for singleplayer. Two of them are used as server executables, while another is used for a demo (all of these executables were shipped with either a .map or .pdb file, or both). | ||
* | * Most executables have different build dates, including Nov 30 2011, Jan 05 2012 and Jan 08 2012 | ||
*Miscellaneous Notes: | *Miscellaneous Notes: |
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A prototype of Call of Duty: Future Warfare for the Xbox 360.
Notes
- Originally worked on by the studio Neversoft, it was internally called NX1.
- Uses the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 engine as a basis for the game.
- There are eight executables, with five of them being used for multiplayer, while the remaining three were used for singleplayer. Two of them are used as server executables, while another is used for a demo (all of these executables were shipped with either a .map or .pdb file, or both).
- Most executables have different build dates, including Nov 30 2011, Jan 05 2012 and Jan 08 2012
- Miscellaneous Notes:
- Most of the executables are not emulatable in Xenia-Canary. Executables must be patched in order to run. The only executables that boot in Xenia are 0-Nightly SP maps.sp.xex (already patched) and 5-nx1mp_demo.xex (protect_zero must be set to false in the Xenia config). Upon startup these executables may sit on a blackscreen while booting for a long time.
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