
Like Battlefield games, though, most teamwork in Chivalry 2 is incidental-you're all just trying to do the same objective, or kill the same guys, though now and then you have the opportunity to revive someone or intervene when they're outnumbered. Even when my team and I are just screaming and rushing toward an objective as the clock ticks down, though, I feel a kinship that I don't get from the Battlefield games. Most directly, you can hit a key to send a commendation to the player who just killed you if you think they got you good, and I enjoy giving those out sparingly. I usually keep text chat off (it does attract some annoying players), but each match feels like a conversation anyway, or a bunch of little ones.

In case you don't have access to the closed beta, there may be an open build before the game is released.Like Rocket League, which has also spawned some idiosyncratic player behavior (look up "Rule 1"), Chivalry 2 is about a love for the game as much as winning it. Once there, you can download the closed beta version of XDefiant.

Then download the Ubisoft Connect application. If you have the codes, enter them on the Ubisoft page. If you don't have access to the beta version, register on the official site to get the next one. Quickly download the game from the official game page.

Currently, access to the game is closed, as it is still in beta.
