November 04, 2025
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Introduces Sub-Frame Mouse Polling for PC Players A new PC-exclusive feature promises smoother, more precise aiming when Black Ops 7 launches this November
Activision has announced that Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will launch with a new sub-frame mouse polling system, giving PC players more accurate and responsive aiming than ever before.
The feature reads mouse input more frequently than standard polling systems, ensuring that even tiny movements register with near-zero latency. The result: smoother aim tracking, faster reactions, and more consistent precision — especially noticeable during high-intensity firefights.
This new PC-exclusive feature will be available at launch on November 14, alongside other major improvements for the platform.
⚙️ More PC-Specific Enhancements
Beyond sub-frame polling, Black Ops 7 will come packed with extensive customization options and cutting-edge performance tech.
Activision confirmed that the game will:
- Run on a wide range of PC hardware
- Include over 800 adjustable settings covering graphics, gameplay, and input customization
- Support ultrawide and 4K displays
- Feature AMD FSR 4 and other modern upscaling and frame generation technologies
These optimizations ensure that whether you’re running a high-end rig or a more modest setup, the experience should feel fluid and fine-tuned.
🖱️ What Sub-Frame Mouse Polling Actually Does
According to Activision, sub-frame mouse polling allows Black Ops 7 to process mouse inputs multiple times per rendered frame. That means the game detects movements more frequently — instead of being limited by frame rate — resulting in faster, more reliable input.
In competitive terms, it’s a big deal. Reducing input delay, even by just a few milliseconds, can translate to quicker flicks, steadier tracking, and more consistent accuracy in close gunfights.
Simply put: every shot and every movement will feel more in sync with your mouse, no matter your FPS.
💻 Optimized for PC Handhelds
Treyarch has also ensured that Black Ops 7 runs smoothly on modern handheld PCs like the ROG Ally and Ally X.
Developers have:
- Enhanced UI readability for smaller screens
- Scaled the HUD and menus for handheld resolutions
- Tuned performance to balance frame rate and image quality without compromise
This makes Black Ops 7 one of the first major Call of Duty titles optimized specifically for portable PC gaming.
⏰ Preload and Launch Details
Players who have pre-ordered Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 can preload the game starting November 10 at 9 AM PT across all platforms.
Once preloaded, you’ll be able to jump in the moment servers go live on Friday, November 14.
However, note that the Reznov Challenge Pack, originally included as a pre-order bonus, is now only usable in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone due to changes in this year’s content plans.
🧩 Final Thoughts
With sub-frame mouse polling, over 800 customizable settings, and full handheld optimization, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 looks set to deliver one of the most technically advanced PC experiences the series has ever offered.
For competitive players and casual fans alike, smoother aim and faster inputs could make all the difference when the game drops next week.