While we just blew the lid on Black Ops II's multiplayer yesterday, we're now back to show you more. This time, we see how Treyarch's revamped "Pick 10" create-a-class system works in-game.
Watch as the user picks and matches different combinations and how it fills up that 10-point meter. I know Call of Duty gets a ton of flack for being rehashed, but the menu system and more importantly, how it works, looks to be a new thing to the franchise.
We get to see the Attachments, Scorestreaks, Perks menu and more in this two-minute clip.
If you don't want to pause and un-pause every few seconds to read up on the info you see in the menus, I suggest giving our confirmed list of weapons, perks, scorestreaks list a read.
Do keep in mind that the game and the menus we see are not representative of the final game; so don't be surprised if some things get moved around or overhauled once you get your mitts on the final version of the game.
Now that you we know a ton more about Black Ops II's multiplayer, do you think it's a refreshing revamp of the uber-FPS' multiplayer or are the changes still not enough for this yearly franchise to prevent franchise fatigue?
Black Ops II is set for release on November 13 for the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3.