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Interstellar Marines continues to get more and more awesome with update number 15. With two more co-op & single-player maps, as well as brand new stealth options.

This update should make the single player and co-op a lot more interesting, as you can now sneak through the shadows with the AI's ability to detect light sources now.

The SMG and Assault Rifle have also gained suppressors, so that makes the game a little more stealth friendly too.

Myself and our casting guru Samsai are big fans of this one!

Changelog below:
QuoteADDED: Sound-suppressor for both SMG and Assault Rifle. Sound and damage curves have been adjusted
ADDED: Survival B game mode to Colony for co-op and singleplayer gameplay
ADDED: Elimination B game mode to Mainline for co-op and singleplayer gameplay
ADDED: Ability for AI to sense how much light is falling on a Marine
ADDED: Numerous AI upgrades to enhance the AI's intelligence
ADDED: New weather state to Colony

Improvements

UPDATED: AI balance has been tweaked around the ability to see light levels
UPDATED: AI tweaked and upgraded for Defective and Guards
UPDATED: Nucleus, Stronghold and Operations to support new AI light vision
UPDATED: Mainline to make it more AI friendly and add extra cover for AI bots
UPDATED: Colony to add more cover for AI bots
UPDATED: Non-supressed sounds for the SMG and AR
UPDATED: Difficulty level is now shown in playground and Get Killed By Bots

Known Issues

- The HUD names and kill messages will be clipped on aspect ratios that are less wide than 16:10
- The game will stop updating when switching out of fullscreen in Windows (known bug in Unity 4)
- View jittering may occur when jumping on lossy networks
- Audio may cut off partially/completely on weapon/helmet sounds
- Other players will seem to float above or interpenetrate while standing on a moving dynamic platforms (network smoothing will exaggerate this effect)
- Potential to fall through elevator when moving
- Sometimes bots will not appear in single player maps. Restart the game and they will appear
- Number 1 clan logo does not show up in the scoreboard. Current number 1 clan is -TEK-

Fixes

FIXED: "Chat not working under certain conditions"
FIXED: "Scoreboard not disappearing when HUD is down"
FIXED: "Waypoint not reappearing if you turn off a powerbox in Survival A"
FIXED: "Joining as a spectator in a Nucleus server"

Source

If you have tried it then be sure to let us know what you think to the latest update!

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3 comments

Mohandevir Nov 26, 2014
Already on my wishlist.
This game sure looks great.

What is a typical Tactical FPS? Is Ghost Recon a good exemple of that?

Wait... Unity3D game? How smooth is it? ;)

Edit: Steam sales are started... Just bought it 25% off.
marcelomendes Nov 26, 2014
Quoting: MohandevirAlready on my wishlist.
This game sure looks great.

What is a typical Tactical FPS? Is Ghost Recon a good exemple of that?

Wait... Unity3D game? How smooth is it? ;)

Performance is OK (much better than 7dtd for example), and the devs are doing a great work with this game. Along side a myriad of unplayable crap Early Access games this one worth the price tag. Recommended!
Vissy Dec 16, 2014
I really want to play this one. Don't have the cash for it though :(
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