Jan 2024 - Dev Test - Unoptimized

Please note that the server for each version will be turn on and off according to our development progress, which mean there will be time you can not connect to the server

PREREQUISITES

  1. Software requirements:

- DirectX 12

- Visual C++ Redistributable or .NET Framework

If your PC does not have these, there will be pop up window ask you to install, follow the guide to install them and you are good to go.

  1. Hardware requirement

For the best experience, we recommended 3 different settings:

- GTX 2000 Series, Intel Core I5, 16 GB RAM for MEDIUM settings

- GTX 3000 Series, Intel Core I7, 32 GB RAM for HIGH settings

- GTX 4000 Series, Intel Core I9. 32 GB RAM for EPIC settings

At current stage of development, we do not recommend anything Under GTX 2000 Series, you might be able to open the game but at very low setting, which will lead to unable to load some part of the map, low FPS, heating, ...

DOWNLOAD

You can download the Client for this version here:

Go to the link provided, and Click into “Download” or your Rectangle blue Box in your Language,

INSTALLATION

After Download , click on “Wizard” in WinRAR

Choose your Root Directory and Open file location

Select your Root Directory then Open file Location

START GAME

After you have Installed, double click in the game icon or “Development Test – UnOptimized.exe”

Click on “Start Game” to play

Once you start the game, you will be randomly assigned to Red or Blue Team

At the first time you log into the game, your character will be highlighted with the color of your team. Once you die, this Red Or Blue Aura will disappeared.

After every Set of 2 games, the Client will be reset, which will send your character to the original location of the game world. You can simply quit the Client and join again to resume.

Note:

The test server is hosted in Microsoft Azure specific to South East Asia region, accessing the server from anywhere outside of this region might lead to high latency and unstable connection, which can lead to phenomenon such as “teleporting” zombies or seemingly moving through objects.

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