PolyWar es gratis para jugar — descarga y juega gratis, con ediciones de pago opcionales y DLC comparados en esta página. Desarrollado por Yavuz Yunusoğlu. Publicado por Pickle Games. Lanzado el 5/11/2024. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie, Free To Play.

Free-to-play FPS with a clean low-poly look and a player-driven skin marketplace, but don't open this expecting populated servers - bring your own lobby or stay home.

I went into PolyWar expecting nothing and I still came away with a mixed report card. It's a free-to-play online PvP shooter built around the kind of low-poly, cartoony aesthetic that at least runs well on modest hardware, and the core loop is simple: create or join a server, frag as many people as you can inside a five-minute round, and whoever has the most kills wins. Modes on offer include Team Deathmatch, Gun Game, and 1v1 Duels - nothing exotic, but functional if you have people to play with. The weapon handling is the high point. There's a decent-sized arsenal covering assault rifles, sniper rifles, shotguns, pistols, and a grenade launcher, all unlocked through play rather than a paywall - which is genuinely unusual for free-to-play. Attachment progression (scopes, silencers, sights) gates itself behind kill counts with each individual gun, which gives you a reason to stick with a loadout rather than weapon-hopping constantly. Recoil exists, iron sights zoom is real, and tactical reloading is in. That's the bones of a functional shooter. Hit registration, however, has a reputation for late registration - trade kills that should land clean sometimes don't, and knife fights feel inconsistent because body-shot damage is underwhelming for the risk involved. On a 144hz setup with a decent polling rate mouse, you'll notice the input not feeling as tight as something like CS2 or even Valorant. These aren't dealbreakers in isolation, but they matter if you care about competitive accuracy. Here is where PolyWar runs into a wall: population. The PC Steam build from Yavuz Yunusoglu is a fresh November 2024 release with a very thin player count. In a game structured entirely around joining or hosting open servers, an empty lobby browser is essentially a broken product. You can set up private sessions with up to four friends, which works fine as a contained party experience, but there is no ranked matchmaking and no real SBMM to speak of, so organic public matchmaking is hit or miss depending on when you log in. The mobile version under a similar name has a separate, larger community - don't confuse the two. The PC release is starting from scratch. The skin economy deserves a mention because it's genuinely player-driven. Weapon skins and trinkets can be traded through an in-game marketplace where other players set the prices, which is a smarter structure than a pure developer-controlled cash shop. StatTrack modules for kill counting on skins are also in. None of this means anything if there's no active community to sustain the market, but the foundation is more thoughtful than most games at this budget level. Bottom line: PolyWar on PC is a light, technically modest FPS that rewards a pre-made group of friends more than it rewards a solo player hoping to find games. The movement is nothing special - no slide cancel, no complex tech, no bunny hop meta - and the maps have some variety (one reportedly features reduced gravity, which is at least something different). Solo queue right now is a roll of the dice on whether anyone else is online. If you're coordinating a four-man squad and want a no-cost warmup shooter that runs on potato hardware, it's a reasonable thirty-minute download. Everyone else should keep expectations very low. Fred, Scout Team

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PolyWar

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5 nov 2024Yavuz YunusoğluPickle Games
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Free-to-play FPS with a clean low-poly look and a player-driven skin marketplace, but don't open this expecting populated servers - bring your own lobby or stay home.

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I went into PolyWar expecting nothing and I still came away with a mixed report card. It's a free-to-play online PvP shooter built around the kind of low-poly, cartoony aesthetic that at least runs well on modest hardware, and the core loop is simple: create or join a server, frag as many people as you can inside a five-minute round, and whoever has the most kills wins. Modes on offer include Team Deathmatch, Gun Game, and 1v1 Duels - nothing exotic, but functional if you have people to play with. The weapon handling is the high point. There's a decent-sized arsenal covering assault rifles, sniper rifles, shotguns, pistols, and a grenade launcher, all unlocked through play rather than a paywall - which is genuinely unusual for free-to-play. Attachment progression (scopes, silencers, sights) gates itself behind kill counts with each individual gun, which gives you a reason to stick with a loadout rather than weapon-hopping constantly. Recoil exists, iron sights zoom is real, and tactical reloading is in. That's the bones of a functional shooter. Hit registration, however, has a reputation for late registration - trade kills that should land clean sometimes don't, and knife fights feel inconsistent because body-shot damage is underwhelming for the risk involved. On a 144hz setup with a decent polling rate mouse, you'll notice the input not feeling as tight as something like CS2 or even Valorant. These aren't dealbreakers in isolation, but they matter if you care about competitive accuracy. Here is where PolyWar runs into a wall: population. The PC Steam build from Yavuz Yunusoglu is a fresh November 2024 release with a very thin player count. In a game structured entirely around joining or hosting open servers, an empty lobby browser is essentially a broken product. You can set up private sessions with up to four friends, which works fine as a contained party experience, but there is no ranked matchmaking and no real SBMM to speak of, so organic public matchmaking is hit or miss depending on when you log in. The mobile version under a similar name has a separate, larger community - don't confuse the two. The PC release is starting from scratch. The skin economy deserves a mention because it's genuinely player-driven. Weapon skins and trinkets can be traded through an in-game marketplace where other players set the prices, which is a smarter structure than a pure developer-controlled cash shop. StatTrack modules for kill counting on skins are also in. None of this means anything if there's no active community to sustain the market, but the foundation is more thoughtful than most games at this budget level. Bottom line: PolyWar on PC is a light, technically modest FPS that rewards a pre-made group of friends more than it rewards a solo player hoping to find games. The movement is nothing special - no slide cancel, no complex tech, no bunny hop meta - and the maps have some variety (one reportedly features reduced gravity, which is at least something different). Solo queue right now is a roll of the dice on whether anyone else is online. If you're coordinating a four-man squad and want a no-cost warmup shooter that runs on potato hardware, it's a reasonable thirty-minute download. Everyone else should keep expectations very low.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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multiplayerpvponline-pvptier:sub-5Low-Poly FPSKill-Based Win ConditionPlayer MarketplaceWeapon Attachment ProgressionPrivate Lobby FocusNo Ranked ModeCasual PvPParty ShooterGun Game Mode

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
3 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
Radeon HD Graphics 6370M
Processor
Intel Core i3 (1th Generation)

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Desarrolladora
Yavuz Yunusoğlu
Distribuidora
Pickle Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
5 nov 2024

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¿Cuánto cuesta PolyWar?

PolyWar es gratis para jugar — descargarlo y jugarlo no cuesta nada en PC. Cualquier edición, DLC o complemento dentro del juego opcional aparece en la tabla de precios de esta página.

¿PolyWar tiene compras dentro del juego?

PolyWar es gratis para descargar y jugar, y se monetiza mediante compras opcionales dentro del juego como cosméticos, ediciones o DLC en lugar de un precio inicial. Cualquier edición o complemento de pago disponible aparece en la tabla de precios de esta página.

¿En qué plataformas está disponible PolyWar?

PolyWar está disponible en PC.

¿Cuándo se lanzó PolyWar?

PolyWar se lanzó el 5 de noviembre de 2024.

¿Quién desarrolló PolyWar?

PolyWar fue desarrollado por Yavuz Yunusoğlu y publicado por Pickle Games.