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Uploaded by on May 16, 2009

A short clip of Killing Floor.
Its on easy lol.

Killing Floor's Gameplay is a lot different than the gametypes of UT2004, closest to the Invasion gametype, but still far off. Designed around co-op (Cooperative) play, it puts people against an infected city of millions of people, primarily based in the United Kingdom. With weapons ranging from pistols to explosives, there are hundreds of strategies to come up with and use, all having their ups and downs. However, what is collectively for all strategies, is to try and cover as much of the map as possible, and to not get cornered.

The way the game works, enemies spawn in certain places of the map, and from there, they try to hunt you down. Once the action starts, it is important to arrange your group and not to just run around shooting. With Killing Floor's unique design, you can barricade yourself, mow the monsters down, or just sit back and snipe them out.

The objective is to survive as long as possible against continual "waves" of enemies. The number of enemies in a given wave is a calculation of how many team mates you have on your team, and the number you must defeat before the round ends is displayed on the HUD. Upon defeating the required number of foes, the wave will end, and shortly thereafter the next will begin, bringing more difficult foes.

In order to fight off these increasingly challenging enemies, you and your fire-team must acquire "points" by killing zombies. The number of points you gain per kill depends on the difficulty of the enemy. Points acquired by players can then be spent at the Merchant's shop. There is at least one in each Survival map.

Screen Resolution: 1280x1024
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate 32 Bit
Motherboard: Intel Deluxe Motherboard
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz
Video Card: Palit ATI Radeon HD 4850 512MB
RAM: 4096MB
Hard Drive: 320GB SATA II Seagate
NEC 7200 Multi Format DVD/CD ReWriter

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Uploader Comments (Andymanse8)

  • wow my power supply is at 1000w :D cuz it has 4 cores :D

  • Wow, my Hoover is 1000W. You computer must sound like a Hoover when you turn it on.

  • Im considering getting this game. Can you tell me how it is?

  • It's okay. But gets boring after a while because it's the same maps and the gameplay is repetitive.

  • how powerful is your PSU? Im getting a similar system and am wondering if a 450W dual power supply would be enough.

  • Oh yeah and I heard 500W is recommended for a ATI Radeon 4850.

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  • Mine is sooo shit its only 300W and yes I know its too low and my computer can fuck up I'm getting a new one soon hopefully.

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