Exnite Tactical Warfare

Exnite is a fast-paced, large-scale multiplayer first person shooter developed by Enrage Games interactive.

Choose between three fully customizable classes and engage in close quarters combat, each with their own ranking and achievements.

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Customizable Classes

The Engineer 

When it comes to special equipment, the engineers are capable of both boosting their teams and making enemies miserable. Aside from using such insidious devices as mines, Engineers can restore their teammates’ armor on the battlefield

The Rifleman

Riflemen have access to assault rifles and machine guns, which are ideal for combat at close to medium range. A Rifleman’s unique ability is replenishing teammates’ ammunition on the battlefield. It’s almost impossible to fight the enemy without ammo.

The Medic

The Medic is perhaps the most crucial team member of them all, especially in the harder Co-op missions. Only Medics can restore the health of the injured teammates and revive them. A skilled Medic will be able to maintain the combat ability of his allies for a long time.

The Sniper

The Sniper doesn’t have any special abilities like the other classes. He is, however, the only combatant that is able to engage targets at very long distances, making him a perfect counter to enemy snipers, RPG launchers and heavy machine gun operators.

Exciting Battle Environments

San Cristobals 

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Levelling up

You can reach a higher rank by participating in and completing matches. Each game you participate in rewards you with experience points (XP), which are required to level up. Winning a match increases the amount of XP you get, so it’s always good to do your best and try to come out on top.


Of course, there are ways to move faster. One of them would be to participate in in-game events, which bring higher rewards, but are also more challenging and require real teamwork from all your fellow players.

Another way to rank up more quickly is to buy VIP, Mega VIP and XP boosters for  Kredits, all of which increase your XP rewards and can be combined together for a whopping +265% bonus. This makes a huge difference and can save you a lot of time!

Weapons and explosives

Assault rifles 

They offer good accuracy and reload quite quickly, but at the cost of low magazine capacity. Used by Riflemen.

Shotguns

Ideal for extremely close range combat. Shotguns come in two general varieties – automatic and pump-action. These weapons work exceptionally well combined with the sliding special move, allowing you to score more points with trick shots. Used by Medics.

Sub-machine guns

Perfect for quick and deadly bursts at close range, though somewhat lacking the accuracy and stopping power that is required to engage targets further away. You need to keep that in mind and avoid fighting in the open, taking special care to watch for snipers. Used by Engineers.

Sniper rifles

There are two kinds of sniper rifles: automatic and bolt-action rifles. The former offers a slightly higher fire rate at the cost of decreased range and stopping power, while the latter are the strongest, but at the expense of speed. Used by Snipers.

Machine guns 

Allow you to cover vast areas of terrain with lead, but are less accurate and take much longer to reload, leaving you vulnerable during that period. Used by Riflemen.

Fragmentation grenades

Most generally used to flush enemies from cover or kill packed groups when timed correctly. While throwing the grenade, you get the option to ‘cook’ it by holding the left mouse button instead of throwing it immediately – this will deny enemies any chance of escaping the blast but at the same time might cause you to get injured or killed if you hold the grenade for too long. Used by all classes.

Smoke grenades

Useful for concealing your own movement/actions from the enemy. In Co-op and Special Operations, it prohibits the AI from shooting at allies and mission objectives covered with smoke. Used by all classes.

Mines

Hard to spot and kills its victims instantly, unless they are wearing special protective gear. You need to be careful not to be caught in the blast too, as the blast of your own mine will injure and possibly kill you too. Mines have to be set up first, make sure you pick places likely to be traversed by enemies. Used by the Engineer (Directional Mines) and the Sniper (Anti-Personnel Mines).

Battlefield Interface

User Interface
  1. The mini-map – shows your current position, the positions of allies and detected enemies, and a top down view of the surroundings.
  2. Score tracker – shows the score of the match. It can take on different forms, depending on the selected game mode, but its purpose is always the same and will allow you to see who is winning.
  3. Match timer – shows the time remaining until the end of the match.
  4. Kill log – shows recent kills and accomplishments, such as kill streaks, achieved by players.
  5. Current weapon – shows which weapon you are currently using.
  6. Ammunition – shows how much ammunition you have left.
  7. Health and armor bars – shows the amount of health and armor you have left.
  8. Stance indicator – shows the stance of your character and keeps track of your fatigue.


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