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* [https://www.dayofdefeat.com/manual.html Game manual] |
Revision as of 13:00, 2 September 2023
Day of Defeat (DoD for short) is a game where players enlists in an intense brand of Axis vs. Allied team play set in the WWII European Theatre of Operations. Players assume the role of light/assault/heavy infantry, sniper or machine-gunner class, each with a unique arsenal of historical weaponry at their disposal; missions are based on key historical operations; and as war rages on, players must work together with their squad to accomplish a variety of mission-specific objectives.
Like Counter-Strike, Day of Defeat started out as an unofficial GoldSrc mod before being picked up by Valve for a commercial release. It later received a
Source remake entitled
Day of Defeat: Source (DoD:S for short), which added enhancements such as HDR lighting, physics, new weapons, and updated versions of classic maps.
Release History
- Alpha 4 (April 8, 2000)
- Alpha 6 (September 27, 2000)
- Alpha 6.5 (October 15, 2000)
- Alpha 6.5 (October 16, 2000)
- Alpha 6.7 (October 28, 2000)
- Alpha 6.8 (November 6, 2000)
- Beta 1.0 (January 12, 2001)
- Beta 1.1 (February 14, 2001)
- Beta 1.2 (April 5, 2001)
- Beta 1.3 (June 4, 2001)
- Beta 1.3b (July 27, 2001)
- Beta 2.0 (February 6, 2002)
- Beta 2.1 (May 10, 2002)
- Beta 3.0 (July 11, 2002)
- Beta 3.1 (August 8, 2002)
- Version 1.0 (May 1, 2003)
- Version 1.1 (November 14, 2003)
- Version 1.2 (May 19, 2004)
- Version 1.3 (July 7, 2004)
See also
External links
Day of Defeat on Wikipedia
- Game manual