Chivalry: Medieval Warfare on Linux (Gameplay) [No Commentary]

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Chivalry: Medieval Warfare is a multiplayer-focused hack and slash developed by Torn Banner Studios as their first commercial title. The game is set in a fictional world resembling the Middle Ages and offers similar gameplay combat to the developer's previously released Half-Life 2 mod, Age of Chivalry. On September 20, 2012, a trailer was released which set the release date to October 16, 2012. The game was released for Linux on February 25, 2015.

Chivalry has similar gameplay mechanics to Age of Chivalry, a Half-Life 2 mod created by the same developer, Torn Banner Studios. Combat is primarily melee,[6] carried out from either a first person or third person perspective using medieval implements of war: swords, maces, longbows, and other weaponry of the time are used to hack, smash, and rain arrows down upon enemies.[2] The game also features ballistae, catapults, and boiling oil to use on enemies and their fortifications.[6] Online matches are affected through objective-based gameplay, such as breaching a castle gate with a battering ram or looting a foe's camp.[2] While the game does not have a single-player campaign, there are plans to create an offline mode in the future.

In the game, the fictional nation of Agatha is in a civil war, with two factions – the Agatha Knights and the Mason Order – vying for control of the region. Players pick their sides and choose from four character classes, each with a different set of skills and choice of weaponry.

The game also features large amounts of exaggerated gore.

Game modes

Chivalry: Medieval Warfare features a number of game modes. The main game modes are:

Free For All: Every player fights only for themselves. The player with most score when the time runs out is declared the winner.

Duel: Players fight in a tournament and compete in 1v1 matches. When the player is dueling with another player, the other players are having their own duels at the same time. The player who has the most victories in the end wins.

Team Deathmatch: Two teams fight against each. Both teams have the same amount of resources at the beginning of a game. The game ends when either team runs out of their resources and their remaining players on the battlefield are killed.

Last Team Standing: Two teams fight in an arena and each player has only one life. The arena features environmental hazards like wall spikes and fire towers. The team with players still alive at the end wins a round.

King of the Hill: Two teams try to hold an area in the middle of the map. First team to hold the area for a certain amount of time wins.

Capture the Flag: Both teams have to capture a flag from enemy base and bring it back to their base, while defending their own flag. First team to reach 3 captures wins.

Team Objective: Players play in either the attacking team or defending team. The attacking team must complete various objectives like pillaging a village, pushing a battering ram to the enemy gates and killing the king while the defending team must stop them.

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System Requirements for SteamOS + Linux Minimum:
OS: Steam OS. (However, other distros with Steam installed should run the game just fine.)

Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.6 GHz or AMD Athlon X2 2.8 GHz (a dual-core CPU is required)

Memory: 2 GB RAM

Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 4850, or Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT or equivalent. (With respective proprietary drivers). 512MB VRAM.

Storage: 7 GB HF space

My Computer Setup:
OS: Ubuntu 18.04 ,XFCE 4.12, 64 bit (No Dual-Boot)

CPU: Intel i7-6700K, 4x 4.00GHz, 8MB Cache

RAM: 16GB

GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, Palit Super Jetstream

GPU Driver: 396.54 Proprietary

Please note: Occasional frame drops are due to the screen recording software. Runs smoothly otherwise!

You can buy the game from here:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/219640/Chivalry_Medieval_Warfare/







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