Day of Infamy [Steam] is a very fun FPS from the developers of Insurgency. I've played a little while of it and found it enjoyable and now it's fully released.
Day of Infamy started in late 2015 as a mod for Insurgency, created by a mix of the developers at New World and members of the modding community. Shortly after an announcement at the PC Gaming show at E3 in 2016, Day of Infamy launched into Early Access on Steam in July 2016.
With one of their last patches, they also introduced official Linux support as it wasn't considered stable enough until then.
They also released another patch only today, just before the release. Their support of the game has been nothing short of fantastic. They are definitely a developer to support for sure. A lot of the patch was general spit and polish on bugs, but they also updated and improved some textures, game modes and more.
Features include
If you're an FPS fan it's well worth checking out and a game we will need to livestream at somepoint for sure.
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Day of Infamy started in late 2015 as a mod for Insurgency, created by a mix of the developers at New World and members of the modding community. Shortly after an announcement at the PC Gaming show at E3 in 2016, Day of Infamy launched into Early Access on Steam in July 2016.
With one of their last patches, they also introduced official Linux support as it wasn't considered stable enough until then.
They also released another patch only today, just before the release. Their support of the game has been nothing short of fantastic. They are definitely a developer to support for sure. A lot of the patch was general spit and polish on bugs, but they also updated and improved some textures, game modes and more.
Features include
- 8 player Cooperative gameplay versus challenging AI opponents in three game modes and two difficulty levels.
- Up to 32 player Multiplayer gameplay in four wave-based game modes with the Battles playlist. Alternatively, 24 player game modes in three single-life and objective-reinforcement playlist Special Assignment.
- 10 maps – Ranging from war-torn cities to farm villages, and fortified beachheads to snow-covered forests.
- Over 70 historical weapons and attachments
- 9 player classes
- Unit system – Unlock historic units as you rank up, which are then playable as in-game characters with new uniforms, headgear, badges, and voices. Ranking up does not provide players with any gameplay advantages, so gameplay balance will always remain purely skill-based.
- Mod support and Workshop integration
If you're an FPS fan it's well worth checking out and a game we will need to livestream at somepoint for sure.
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