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The launch trailer is pretty good, though I honestly feel like the actual graphics at launch turned out better than the trailer showed.
In short, on one side of the war it's Starship Troopers. On the other side, it's the Terminator Wars. There is a developer assigned to act as a DM of sorts, and they influence the way the war unfolds while the entire community fights to achieve the goals of said war.
The game is both very fun and very challenging. It has a good balance of making you feel completely badass one moment, and then absolutely humbling you moments later. The missions can get very intense at a moment's notice. I've also had a pretty good time playing with randoms, and toxicity is incredibly rare (I have yet to encounter any, myself).
Everyone compares the game to starship troopers and Terminator but I haven't seen anyone mention that the game loop is literally left4dead. I guess everyone forgot about those games.
I could see that, with the horde shooter aspect; but you can't call in airstrikes and orbital bombardments on top of the horde (and your friends). The missions in L4D are also linear, compared to the open area/extract method of HD2.
Does it still have kernel anti-cheat?
Yes, though the devs have stated that replacing it is something that they're considering as there's still been issues with cheaters and I think they said 2 out of every 150 players were having gameplay problems directly related to the anticheat. I don't expect to see kernel level anticheat go away completely, but I hope that they'll at least replace it with something less nasty like Easy Anti-Cheat.
Yeah that was pretty much my dealbreaker for the game. Happy they are looking into it. Seems like a fun one
Thanks, that sounds pretty cool!