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Footage of the game was leaked to social media prior to Valve announcing the game. Later a private beta test was held with limited multiplayer at designated times. Players can give invites to their steam friends to participate in the beta. The beta has a dedicated Discord and forum only accessible to beta testers.
Footage of the game was leaked to social media prior to Valve announcing the game. Later a private beta test was held with limited multiplayer at designated times. Players can give invites to their steam friends to participate in the beta. The beta has a dedicated Discord and forum only accessible to beta testers.
Valve has implemented a new security feature where if you are banned all accounts connected to you are banned as well from the beta.


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: A open-source upscaling algorithms developed by AMD, which does not rely on machine learning and runs on traditional shading units, allowing it to work on any GPU vendors. FSR version 2.0 are temporal-based compared to 1.0.
: A open-source upscaling algorithms developed by AMD, which does not rely on machine learning and runs on traditional shading units, allowing it to work on any GPU vendors. FSR version 2.0 are temporal-based compared to 1.0.


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:If a player invites or is invited by a player that becomes banned from the game, they will be removed from the Early Development Build. It is unknown how far down "the chain" of invite association bans are given.
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Deadlock
Software Cover - Deadlock.jpg
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Valve Corporation
Series
TBA
Release date(s)
TBA
Mode(s)
Platform(s)
Engine
Steam AppID
Written in
Mod support
Unsupported
SDK
None
System requirements
  • Win 10, 11 or later
  • Any Linux distros (latest recommended)
  • CPU: TBA
  • RAM: TBA
  • Disk: TBA
  • Direct3D 11 or Vulkan-capable GPU
For details, see below
Distribution
Official website
Previous game
Counter-Strike 2 Counter-Strike 2 (by release date)
N/A (by series)
Next game
N/A

Deadlock Deadlock is a upcoming 6v6 third-person hero-based MOBA shooter. It is known internally as "Project 8" and previously "Citadel".

Footage of the game was leaked to social media prior to Valve announcing the game. Later a private beta test was held with limited multiplayer at designated times. Players can give invites to their steam friends to participate in the beta. The beta has a dedicated Discord and forum only accessible to beta testers.

Features

New features introduced in Deadlock including:

TAA anti-aliasing
A spatial anti-aliasing technique that combines information from past frames and the current frame, while also slightly jittering to smooth the current frame. It produces result similar to Super Sampling Anti-Aliasing (SSAA) and is cheaper than both MSAA and SSAA, however, its main drawback is that it can cause ghosting and blurriness to the image, and creates motion blur when in motion, noticeable with lower framerate or resolution (Example here).
TAA can be enabled by enabling AMD FSR 2 upscaler.
AMD FSR 2
A open-source upscaling algorithms developed by AMD, which does not rely on machine learning and runs on traditional shading units, allowing it to work on any GPU vendors. FSR version 2.0 are temporal-based compared to 1.0.
Early Development Build "chain-ban"
If a player invites or is invited by a player that becomes banned from the game, they will be removed from the Early Development Build. It is unknown how far down "the chain" of invite association bans are given.