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  1. How Back 4 Blood is using a card system to be different from Left 4 Dead Many have said that Back 4 Blood is something more than the spiritual successor to Left 4 Dead as, despite the new publisher, team, and name, the DNA of Valve's co-op zombie shooter should be clear for all to see. But, for those dining in on its nostalgia, there's something new to explore that's going to even further improve the game's inherent replayability - a Roguelike card system. "We are definitely trying something a little bit different," explains Lianne Papp, executive producer at Turtle Rock Studios in an interview with GamesRadar for the Future Games Show. "We've got the elements that you want out of a cooperative zombie shooter, so you can gather up with your three friends and take out a bunch of Ridden [the game's zombies]; we're also adding some rouge-lite elements with our card system that's actually pretty cool, and we think it will provide a different spin on it and provides more replayability to the game. For those of you who didn't manage to jump into the game's closed alpha – although an open beta is arriving sometime before the game's new October 12 release date – the game starts out simply, and familiarly, enough. You and three friends find yourselves in a safe room, and although zombies are the main foe, the orchestrator of everything once again is the Game Director. Rather than a developer though, the Game Director is the in-game AI established in the Left 4 Dead games, tweaking each section, deciding when and where to drop zombies, and what kinds you will face. Thus, each round you play feels dynamic and unique, responding to decisions you've made, but now the card system will let you tailor your tactics to combat the Game Director too. "You're going to start in a safe room with three of your friends and the Game Director is going to play what we call Corruption Cards," explains Papp. "You get to know what challenges he is going to throw at you and your team by looking at what these cards are; they might be things like Swarm of Bruisers or Ridden on Fire, and you then get to know what it is that you're going to face. After you see those cards, you're then going to be given a hand from a deck that you've built, and you need to decide what cards you're going to play." Undead strategy Between levels, players will receive three cards from a deck that you've either chosen from presets or built yourself. But, you'll only actually be able to play one of those per round. The strategy around what you play and when will be crucial to success, and you'll gain more cards as you play the game to build out your arsenal too. Without the right cards, higher-level difficulties will be out of reach, and initially, progression is going to be difficult until you learn how best to use the hand you're dealt. "Coordination with your team is going to be super key here, as you can do things like improve the quality of items and weapons that are found in the world, you can make it so your team can carry more Molotovs or medkits, or you can even do something cool like your team gets a burst of health when you get incapacitated," adds Papp. "It allows players some transparency into what the Game Director is doing, so they can develop a counter-strategy," explains Turtle Rock Studios co-founder and design director, Chris Ashton in an interview with Edge Magazine. "For example, the Director is playing a bunch of Tallboys [enormous gangly monsters that charge from a distance] in the next section – you don't know exactly where or when they are going to spawn, but armed with this knowledge... you and your teammates could stock up on HE grenades to take out the Tallboys more easily." With the Left 4 Dead series, it was more about going in blind and having to learn how best to conquer different situations. With the new Back 4 Blood card system, Turtle Rock Studios is adding a meta progression system, where you'll have more tactical ammo to throw at a situation. The Game Director can also mix things up when it comes to environmental effects like Fog or Darkness, so despite your added advantages, there will always be something unexpected. "It's so powerful from a player's perspective and so fun when you put a plan together with your friends, build custom decks and successfully conquer a level that was previously giving you fits," said Ashton. "We're approaching co-op in a more flexible manner now, not requiring character classes, specific gear, or strategies. We've learned the value of letting players play their way." Because of that, the playable characters for the core PvE experience have been expanded from four to eight, meaning no-one gets lumbered with the last character left for their pick. None of these so-called Cleaners are tied to a traditional class type, but each does have a specific passive perk. Hoffman has 'So Many Pockets' that lets him start with an ammo pack and the chance to find more whenever he kills an enemy, while melee specialist Holly begins with a baseball, and the military-trained Walker arrives with bandolier straps that give him an increased ammo capacity trait. The enhanced range of Cleaners combined with the card system should mean this is the most replayable of its ilk. "We're really excited to see what you and your friends do with your cards," adds Papp. Back 4 Blood is arriving on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, and PC on October 12, delayed from its original June 18 release date. sursa
  2. MINIMUM: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system SW: Windows 7 (SP1) 64bit Processor: Intel Core i3-3225 or AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 650 Ti or AMD HD 7850 Storage: 40 GB available space RECOMMENDED: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system SW: Windows 10 64bit Processor: Intel Core i7-7700K or Ryzen 5 1600 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB or Radeon RX 470 Storage: 40 GB available space
  3. MINIM: Necesită un procesor și sistem de operare pe 64 de biți SO: 64-bit Windows 7 or later Procesor: Intel Core i3-4130 or equivalent with 4 hardware threads Memorie: 6 GB RAM Grafică: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB, AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB, or equivalent DX11 compatible GPU with 2GB of memory DirectX: Versiune 11 Stocare: 30 GB spațiu disponibil RECOMANDAT: Necesită un procesor și sistem de operare pe 64 de biți SO: 64-bit Windows 7 or later Procesor: Intel Core i5-4690 or equivalent with 4 hardware threads Memorie: 8 GB RAM Grafică: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 4GB, AMD Radeon R9 290 4GB, or equivalent DX11 compatible GPU with 4GB of memory DirectX: Versiune 11 Stocare: 30 GB spațiu disponibil
  4. MINIM: SO: Windows 10 Procesor: 2 GHz Memorie: 2 GB RAM Grafică: Min 512 MB DirectX: Versiune 11 Rețea: Conexiune broadband la internet Stocare: 800 MB spațiu disponibi
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