
Day of Infamy first emerged as the most popular Workshop mod for Insurgency, with over 175,000 subscribers. It builds off the atmosphere and nostalgia of this classic experience, but adds more visceral and intense core infantry mechanics.
The game aims to be a continuation of the gritty WWII experience established by the Day of Defeat mod for Half-Life in 2001. In addition to a wide variety of command options, they may call in an intense artillery barrage on the enemy, if a radio operator is nearby. Officers can direct their team in the field.
STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP AND ARTILLERY STRIKES. With a reinforcement wave system tied to objectives, the game maintains an emphasis on teamwork and coordination. Intense core infantry mechanics and a simplified HUD create a highly visceral and immersive experience. Depending on your supply points, you may customize and upgrade your gear, affecting your appearance, weight, stamina, and movement speed. Squad system built upon role-based player classes, which are asymmetrical based on what team you are on. GRAPHIC: 512 MB or more DirectX 9-compatible System Requirements Minimum SpecificationsĬPU: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6600 or AMD Phenom™ X3 8750 Fall back and regroup to bring back your fallen comrades. Hold the line with your brothers-in-arms as enemy AI strategically advance on your position. It contains the unique teamwork-oriented gameplay which sets Day of Infamy apart from other WWII shooters. The game supports 32 player multiplayer, 8 player cooperative and single player missions – spread across six diverse environments and three distinct factions each with their own authentic arsenal. The Assault class has a nippy sub-machine gun, the Machine Gunner has a huge deployable bullet-monster, the engineer a hazardous flamethrower, and the Sniper his trusty scoped rifle. There are a handful of soldier classes, each with a couple of weapons to choose. Experience intense close-quarters WWII infantry combat, from the entrenched shores to the battered streets in Day of Infamy. One of the unique aspects of Day of Infamy is its origin as a community project. The Allied infantry forces of the British Commonwealth and U.S.