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News coming in from the Western Front, Blackmill Games and M2H have released a big free expansion to their First World War shooter Verdun. It's quite a big one too, they haven't been focused solely on their other FPS game Tannenberg which is nice to see!

There's a lot to go over, but here's some highlights of what's new:

  • A new map: St. Mihiel.
  • A new squad: Tirailleurs Sénégalais.
  • New weapons: machetes, Mle 1907 rifles, OF1 and petard grenades.
  • New game mode: Frontlines 64, a 64-player mode with support for bots so there's always action.
  • A lot more including: Map voting, removal of jump-shooting, gameplay tweaks and so on.
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On top of that, much like their other game Tannenberg, Verdun is also getting a revamped user interface which you can test right now by opting into the open beta on Steam.

The new UI in testing actually looks quite nice I must admit. Compared to the original UI, it's far less cluttered and confusing which was a major reason I didn't play it.


With the refreshed UI available (which works with the existing build, it's just a change to the UI) I could happily put a lot more time into it. If Verdun has taught me anything though, it's that I would be truly useless in a real war.

I have to say, the 64 player mode is quite interesting. It's frantic, full of roaring explosions and loud gunfire with people scrambling for cover everywhere. They did a fantastic job on the atmosphere overall.

Sadly, the game still struggles quite a bit. On my pretty powerful hardware, smoke effects with "High" settings dropped it hard from around 60FPS to 30FPS. It remains mostly smooth, but some of the larger drops are quite noticeable. Hopefully since they support it well, they can continue to optimise it.

After this update, it did turn all my audio down to zero which was initially a little confusing, so if you have no sound do double check your settings.

You can grab it from Humble Store and Steam.

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hardpenguin Dec 13, 2018
This font is absolutely terrible, for a moment there I thought you were "ILINUXI LIAMO"
OG SWAT RV@Linux Dec 13, 2018
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Hm, am I the only one with grafik errors now ?
I use ubuntu 18.10, nvidia driver 396.54.
I reinstall the game, and also verify integrity of game files...
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1589781792
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1589782019
iiari Dec 13, 2018
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No, I've had graphics errors in this game for months at this point, and the just discussed solution of forcing Vulkan didn't help :( . I love the game, but it's unplayable on Linux right now and the devs haven't responded to any of our reports except to say it's a Unity problem. I might try to force Proton to use it and see if it's playable that way...


Last edited by iiari on 13 December 2018 at 3:04 pm UTC
Liam Dawe Dec 13, 2018
Really odd, as you can see from my shots it's crystal clear for me.
matou68 Dec 13, 2018
For me on Ubuntu 18.10 with AMD RX 480 Mesa 18.2.2 the menus are crystal clear, sometimes in the game i see such artifacts. The 64 player mode runs fine.
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