Let's Install - Enlisted [Xbox Series X]

Let's Install - Enlisted [Xbox Series X]

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Geek Aloud's #LetsInstall of #Enlisted. This install was from a digital copy of the game onto an Xbox Series X. Internet connection speed is 900MB/s down, 40MB/s up.

From the Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enlisted_(video_game)):
Enlisted is a squad-based massively multiplayer online game (MMO) first-person shooter game based around major World War II battles, developed by Darkflow Software and published by Gaijin Entertainment. It will be an Xbox Series X/S launch title and timed console exclusive.[1] On March 2, 2021, the closed Beta went live on PlayStation 5.[2] On April 8, 2021, the game was released on PC as an open beta test.[3]

Enlisted is a squad-based online first-person shooter game with infantry, ground vehicles, and aircraft fighting together on the same map. Players control either a squad of 4–9 soldiers (represented by a real life division of their respective country's military, such as the 1st Infantry Division) of varying classes, equipped with class-restricted weapons such as rifles, submachine guns, machine guns, sniper rifles, mortars, anti-tank weapons, or flamethrowers; alternatively, players may control the crew a tank or a fighter aircraft (at least one of these crews must be selected for use in the menu). Players control one of the soldiers in their squad, and can give orders to and switch between the other AI soldiers in their squad. The player's squads, soldiers, and weaponry can be managed in the main menu, where squads can be switched and upgraded, new soldiers and weapons can be purchased, and selected game modes and campaigns can be switched.[4]

Players battle in large maps based on major World War II battles on the Eastern Front and Western Front of World War II. Depending on the map, players fight each other in two teams representing the Allies and Axis; factions at launch are the Red Army, the United States Army, and the Wehrmacht (each campaign's Wehrmacht is a separate faction). At launch, the game features two campaigns: Battle of Moscow and Invasion of Normandy. The British Army faction, as well as the Battle of Tunisia and Battle of Berlin campaigns, are to be added later in the game's development.[5][6]

Game modes
As of the PC open beta release, there are currently two matchmaking options and two game modes.

Matchmaking options
Squads – Standard default matchmaking, where players spawn with their full squads.
Lone Fighters – Modified matchmaking, where players do not spawn with their squads, though they may select soldiers from their squads to spawn as. If a soldier is killed, they will be unavailable for the rest of the match; to compensate, spawn numbers are increased. Unlocked at campaign level 3.
A tutorial level and a practice range, both singleplayer only, are also available.

Game modes
Domination – Both teams fight to control three control points on a map. Each team is represented by a colored bar that depletes as long as the enemy team has two or more points controlled. The match ends when one team's bar fully depletes.
Assault – Allies attempt to attack and control a series of control points on a large map, while Axis attempts to defend each point. Each point is played one-by-one; if Axis loses a point, they must retreat to the next point. Allies are restricted to 1000 soldiers (including AI soldiers). The match ends when either Allies run out of manpower or Axis loses all of their control points.

Gaijin Entertainment and Darkflow Software first announced the game in 2016 as a crowdfunded title. Two campaigns focusing on the Battle of Moscow and the Invasion of Normandy were announced and other campaigns would be unlocked if their respective funding goals were met. Funding tiers at the highest levels would allow contributors to choose the specific campaigns, if successfully met. The game was advertised as a "first person shooter decided by the fans, for the fans" and that "They will have direct input into what we create, including things like campaigns, game modes, even which platforms after PC we will support.”[7] The first public play test occurred in April 2020 on PC. In November 2020, "ray-traced global illumination and DLSS" was added to the game.[8][9]

At E3 2018 Microsoft confirmed that the game would be released to the Xbox and would be part of the Xbox Game Preview for that year.[10][11] The first public play test occurred in April 2020 on the PC and in October of the same year, Microsoft announced that Enlisted would be part of the Xbox Series X/S launch lineup and a timed console exclusive.[12][1] Nvidia confirmed the game's PC release.[9] On April 8, 2021, the game was released on PC as an open beta test.[3]

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