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Call Of Duty Ghosts executive producer Mark Rubin has spoken about the series progression, saying the studio is, a little bit more conservative, in terms of, jump[ing] onto the tech bandwagon. He also compared the franchise to a sport adding, you cant change the rules too much.
Speaking about the possibilities of next-gen tech and the potential changes it could bring beyond graphics he replied: Part of that is going to be a wait and see obviously, I think. To be honest the first launch of next gen titles is sort of like that awkward first date you know its sort of not really sure where it is going to go. As far as Infinity Wards take on what PS4 could bring, Rubin outlined a cautious approach to new ideas and technology. So you know, as a company in general, we dont want to jump onto the tech bandwagon too early. Were a little bit more conservative with that kind of thing. There is some cool new tech, but some of it we cant talk about because we are not talking multiplayer yet.
When it comes to broader changes to the series gameplay or other mechanics Rubin likened Call Of Duty to a sport: You watch sports every year, but if you changed the rules dramatically of a sport every year who would watch that? I dont think you would have as many people watching the sport. Like if soccer/football were all the sudden to switch from OK you cant use your feet, you have to use your hands Whod watch that really?
http://www.officialplaystationmagazine.co.uk/2013/08/01/cod-story/