Over Half Of Call Of Duty: MW2’s Players Have Used The Game’s Accessibility Settings

A new blog from Activision details some of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3's current accessibility settings, and it also provides statistics that show nearly half of the playerbase customized their settings using the accessibility options in last year's Call of Duty.

While the main focus of the blog is to highlight the accessibility settings for Modern Warfare 3, Activision provides a few interesting statistics for last year's MW2, revealing more than half of all players adjusted their graphical accessibility settings. This includes making changes to motion blur, field of view, and camera movement. More than 40% of MW2 players customized their deadzone input as well.

This year's Modern Warfare 3 includes the same accessibility options, but pushes the range of customization even further, with brand-new features such as the stick tester for better adjustment of the analog stick deadzone input, the graphical High Contrast mode, and the Low Motor Strain setting.

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