The battle for the Pacific has begun in Enlisted
Darkflow Software and Gaijin Entertainment announce the release of the "Pacific Ocean'' major content update for the online shooter Enlisted. The new campaign carefully recreates battles that took...
The Japanese Army is featured in Enlisted for the first time, and players are able to use a lot of unique weapons and vehicles from its arsenal, ranging from Arisaka rifle modifications and lunge mines to Zero fighter planes and Ha-Go light tanks. More than half of the US equipment in this campaign has also not been seen before in Enlisted – i.e. the Australian Owen Mk.1-42 submachine gun and the M13 MGMC self-propelled anti-aircraft gun. A new tactical option has also been added to the game, which is a dash with melee weapons resembling famous banzai attacks. Grenades with a phosphorus charge are also quite a spectacular addition to the game arsenal. All these weapons are to be used in new missions that take place on the coasts of the famous Guadalcanal and also on the island of Gavutu.
Enlisted Pacific War update trailer
Aircraft carriers were in fact the main force in the Pacific theater of World War II and they appeared for the very first time in Enlisted, as well as hydroplanes that were also widely used by both sides. Aircraft carriers are the place where the players who provide air support take off from in the new campaign. They can also return here for repairs or replenishment of ammunition, the anti-aircraft artillery of the ships will cover them during the landing from enemy attacks. Japan is represented in the game by the aircraft carrier Shokaku, while the United States uses Saratoga. The hydroplanes take off and land directly from the water.
This update also greatly optimizes the performance of the game.
Now Enlisted works at stable 120 FPS in Native 4K resolution on Xbox Series X in High Performance mode, and the variable refresh rate (VRR) support allows to play as comfortably as possible (with more than 60 FPS) in High Quality mode on all new generation consoles (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S) on TVs that support VRR. The team plans to achieve a stable 60 FPS on previous generation consoles as well. All these improvements are made by optimizing algorithms and more rational use of hardware resources. The performance of the game on PC has similarly improved.
At the same time the update makes the game more beautiful, bringing more spectacular vegetation drawn at far distances, a distant fog effect, and improved technologies related to the rendering of water surfaces, reflections and refraction of light. Water ripples, foam effect, reaction to rain, new reflections – all this can already be seen on water bodies in all Enlisted campaigns.
Finally, new weapons and vehicles have been added to the other five Enlisted campaigns. The full list of changes is available at the official website of the game.