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Update 1.3 is live! Free weekend, new map, game mode, weapons, and more!



Insurgency: Sandstorm has just received even more free content in update 1.3, and new players are welcome to try the game during its Steam Free Weekend, 10am PST Thursday June 20th to 10am PST Monday June 24th. Today’s monster update includes a remake of the indoor-focused classic Insurgency map ‘Ministry’, new weapons, new weapon upgrades, a zombie-inspired cooperative game mode called Frenzy, and more!

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We are super excited with the response and community reception to Insurgency: Sandstorm so far. This content follows another large free content update in May which also featured a new map, customization options, a new hardcore cooperative game mode and more. We have many more free content updates planned for the rest of this year and 2020, including modding support, game modes, maps, weapons, and more. Take a look at some of what’s due to arrive in the next six months in the recently announced Free Content Roadmap for 2019.

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Full update changelist below:

New Features
  • New Map: “Ministry”
    • Features extremely close quarters fighting in the interior of a besieged ministry building with narrow corridors, a vast marbled lobby, and a crowded underground parking garage.
    • Playable in Skirmish, Firefight, Checkpoint, Hardcore Checkpoint, Frenzy Checkpoint and Team Deathmatch game modes.




  • XP can now be earned on community servers:
    • Community server admins now have the ability to allow players to gain XP and earn cosmetic unlocks as they would in official matchmaking. This provides more incentive for players to play on community dedicated servers rather than our official matchmaking servers. Please follow our guide here to learn how to register your server with the stats system for XP gain.
    • Modded servers or servers with any custom rules are also permitted provided they do not unfairly accelerate XP gain.
  • New Co-op Arcade Game mode: “Frenzy”
    • Checkpoint based mode with zombie-inspired enemies who run fast and attack you in melee or with Molotovs.
    • Features special enemies like burning Flamers who explode into flames, fast moving Jumpers who teleport, and massive Bruisers who wear extra armor and soak damage.
    • Playable on all maps including Ministry.
    • The real April Fools’ joke is that it wasn't a joke. Gotcha.




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  • New Weapons:
    • Chinese QBZ-03 assault rifle
    • Croatian VHS-2 assault rifle
  • New Optics:
    • 1x MRO “Micro Red Dot” for Security faction.
    • 1x MARS for the Insurgent faction.
  • New Cosmetics:
    • CROPAT camouflage for Security Uniform Camouflage, Headgear, and Hands cosmetic items.




  • New Video Settings
    • Added a resolution scale slider allowing for undersampling and supersampling with a range from 0% to 200%. Scaling to under 100% will increase performance by running at a lower resolution, whereas over 100% will render at a higher resolution.
    • Added Hierarchical LOD Transition Method option to the Advanced video options menu with a “Field Of View” option which improves the quality of further away structures in the world when zooming in on them. This option comes with a performance cost, so it is recommended to first try “Fixed Distance” for better performance.
    • Added a View Distance Quality setting to the settings menu under Video.
    • New update announcement popup on the main menu allowing us to share important details about new updates with users directly in the game.
Optimization
  • Reduced hitching from player spawning.
  • Optimized particles which occur frequently during gameplay including footstep dust kick up, third person muzzle flashes and bullet impacts.
  • Disabled dynamic shadows being created from multiple breakable components for smaller breakable props.
  • Halved the distance at which shell cases would spawn audio components.
  • Removed a few in-game Lesson videos which were causing hitches when popping up during gameplay.
  • Added a performance warning on the video settings tab that shows when a user is running the game at a resolution higher than 1080p due to the engine’s costly nature at these higher resolutions.
  • Reduced server logging to further streamline server performance.
  • NVIDIA Geforce Experience can now be used again to optimize Insurgency: Sandstorm. This fix was implemented and deployed by Nvidia on Friday the 7th of June.
  • Tweaked the Auto benchmark settings to ensure that the initial video settings set by the game do a better job ensuring performance.
User Experience
  • Hit detection system changes:
    • Co-op now always uses client-side / server validated hit detection rather than switching to the purely server-side hit detection method when players have higher pings, so that no matter what there should always be reliable hit detection when playing against AI enemies in Co-op modes.
    • Versus modes have seen a raise in the ping limit at which point the hit detection switches to the purely server-side approach, from 200ms to 250ms. The latency indicator on the HUD has been adjusted to take this into account, now going red when players are above a 250ms ping to reflect this change.
    • Versus server admins now have the option to disable the server-side hit detection method for high ping users entirely, via the -NoHitValidate command line parameter.
  • Tutorial experience improvements for first time players:
    • The game is now paused during critical lesson popups to allow players to digest the information presented.
    • The player’s health has been increased.
    • The weapons on the table while defending the bridge have been adjusted.
  • Hardcore Checkpoint is now accessed directly from the new “Featured” section of the Play menu as “Hardcore Coop” rather than through the default Coop queue.


Bug Fixes
  • Fixed an issue where many players using VoIP would cause temporary audio cutouts for players.
  • Fixed an issue where bullets were not registering correctly with players and AI enemies when playing with a high enough (200+ ms) ping.
  • Fixed an issue causing vehicles and their turrets to jitter strongly while moving.
  • Fixed a number of issues with scopes and the scope stencil rendering over non-scoped weapons, causing “invisible circles” to block the weapon in ADS.
  • Fixed an issue preventing first time players progressing to the end of the tutorial.
  • Fixed an issue where the “Bug Hunter” pre-order Tattoo item was not appearing in the Appearance menu.
  • Fixed an issue where particles were playing back at a greater speed than intended.
  • Fixed an exploit for Competitive Firefight where the opposing team’s score and points were showing on the Scoreboard.
  • Added a potential fix for an issue where weapons could continue playing looping audio after the player or AI enemy was killed.
  • Fixed an issue where the on-screen ammo display for shotguns could occasionally misrepresent how much ammo they had.
  • Fixed an issue with gloves being rendered inside of scopes.
  • Fixed an issue where multiple foregrips could be seen in the loadout menu for certain weapons such as the AKM.
  • Fixed an issue where the TM-62 Mine, Mosin 4x PU Scope and 1.5x PK-AS scopes were not available for the Range Master class in the Range under Tutorials.
  • Fixed an issue where the Tutorial Level’s Gunship would be on cool down during the period you were prompted to call it in.
  • Fixed an issue where gas masks could occasionally be seen on character’s bodies instead of their heads.
  • Fixed a UI scaling issue with the matchmaking progress dialogue.
  • Fixed an issue where magazine upgrades such as Extended Magazines and Drums were not being applied correctly in-game.
  • Fixed an issue where the vest and gear would be seen offscreen if you went to the Customize menu on the post match screen.
  • Fixed an issue where footsteps were not reliably being generated correctly on inclined surfaces such as stairs.
  • Fixed an issue with the laser attachment socket orientation on the third person G36K model.
  • Fixed a bug where Supply Crates in Coop modes were not granting any launcher ammo when resupplying.
  • Fixed an issue where drum magazines were avaliable for certain weapons in Hardcore Checkpoint when they shouldn’t have been.
  • Fixed an issue where “Community Server Name” would show in the Scoreboard during official matchmaking.
  • Fixed an issue where if you dismembered a ragdoll’s head and it was wearing a gasmask, the gasmask would not be hidden.
  • Fixed an issue where Security faction Eye Color was not being applied properly to Character heads.
  • Fixed clipping issues with Insurgent Hands Cloth Fingerless gloves item.
  • Fixed incorrect animation assignment causing one of the crouch leaning directions to be broken when using iron sights.
  • Fixed infinite reload bug in Hardcore Checkpoint.
  • Fixed and issue with the side mounted alignment of the third person SVD socket for the OKP-7 optic.
  • Fixed a bug allowing players to deploy bipods on weapons and rag dolls.
  • Fixed backpacks not hiding in vehicles.
  • Fixed various cosmetic issues:
    • Fixed Patrol headgear and Combat Glasses eyewear clipping with each other.
    • Fixed clipping with Balaclava Open and Balaclava Closed headgear.
    • Fixed Covered hair option clipping with Headband headgear.
    • Fixed the Boonie Hat camo orientation to be horizontal.
    • Fixed facewear clipping with the covered hair style and headgear.
    • Fixed the morph targets and weights for Battle dress blouse
    • Fixed morph target issues with the track pants.
    • Fixed some morph logic issues with gear items.
    • Fixed clipping issues with the combat goggles.


Gameplay Improvements
  • Weapons
    • Reduced LMGs standing and crouching recoil by 10%.
    • Slightly increased reload speed for the M240B, MG3, and PKM.
    • Reduced L106A1 and L85A2 supply cost by 1.
    • Removed Laser Sight weapon upgrades from Versus Marksman and Competitive Sharpshooter classes. This was felt to be a CQB attachment that was inappropriate for the class’s role in being a long range shooter, especially given the new anti-materiel rifles. This attachment remains available in Coop modes.
    • Doubled Gunship and Support Helicopter body health. This will not affect rotor health or other areas of the helicopters.
    • Added the M99 7x scope to Coop Marksman classes
  • Fire Support
    • Explosive Drones now spawn above the target on which they were called in and fly down, preventing them from getting caught on buildings as they path towards their designated target.
  • Hardcore Checkpoint
    • Added more Primary ammo for players who respawn.
    • Increased speed of the 1P Hardcore sprinting animations by 20% to make it look more natural. This does not affect player speed, just the speed at which the animation loops.
  • AI
    • Retreating AI enemies will no longer abort the retreat behavior to shoot a close range target. This was causing issues after a counter-attack where an AI enemy would retreat with a spawn zone en route, encounter players, and open fire.
    • AI enemies will now only throw molotov/incendiary grenades at targets with direct line of sight. This ensures players have some time to react, as they detonate instantly. Normal frag grenades will still be thrown at targets behind cover.
    • Reduced accuracy of bot grenade throws by 10-20%.
    • AI enemies with heavier weapons (marksman rifles and machine guns) will always rush to cover instead of firing en-route.
    • Ambushing AI enemies will go into sighted mode if they hear a threat coming.
    • AI enemies will take longer to zero in when using marksman rifles and machine guns, and be less accurate.
    • Security AI wear the Facewear cosmetic less often. It’s harder to fight like that anyway.


Visual Improvements
  • Third person weapon cache planting animations should now be visible to other players.
  • Improved the prone deployed crawling animation when transitioning to prone and also moving.
  • Improved “muzzle thump” melee attack animation blending for various weapons.
  • Created new IED and C-4 third person melee animations.
  • Improved grenade melee attack animation blending.
  • Improved RPG-7 melee attack animation blending.


Levels
  • Outskirts
    • Improved a pillar collision box on Firefight West Objective B area so that throwables can be reliably thrown around a corner and not impact with an invisible wall.
    • Blocked west window in final weapon cache room on Push Insurgents to prevent destruction by rocket.
    • Removed lower northwest room from capture zone on Objective C on Push Insurgents.
    • Doors are now closed on ambulance at Objective A on Push Insurgents.
    • Doubled up a shipping container at Push Security Objective A to mitigate Insurgents camping outside the southwest corner of the objective in the building. There is no line of sight from here to the northeast entrance to the objective any longer.
    • Moved Insurgent Objective D Supply Crate from bad location on Push Security.
    • Fixed a missing restricted area for Insurgent spawn on Push Security Objective C.
    • Smoothed out player movement in various areas.
    • Fixed floating Supply Crate on Push Security Objective D spawn.
    • Fixed not able to capture Objective D while aiming in a specific direction on Security Checkpoint.
    • Fixed Insurgent A spawn partially not restricted on Push Insurgents.
    • Fixed minor issues throughout the map.
    • Fixed Insurgents A spawn being partially not restricted on Push Insurgents.
  • Crossing
    • Improved AI navigation.
    • Fixed an issue where the player could get stuck inside a barrel near Objective C on Push Security.
    • Fixed a small window blocking grenades at Objective C on Firefight West.
  • Summit
    • Reduced playable area for Firefight East to funnel players more towards the objectives.
    • Fixed an issue where players could get outside the level at the far end of the market area.
    • Fixed an issue where the player was able to get stuck in a certain rock formation.
  • Refinery
    • Made several gameplay adjustments across the whole map to improve readability and make it more clear where players are shot from.
    • Unmerged numerous merged actors to take more advantage of automated instancing to improve performance.
    • Created HLOD clusters to improve performance.
    • Moved the insertion vehicle closer to Security starting spawn on Push Security.
    • Tweaked an HLOD near Security start spawn that was transitioning too aggressively.
    • Added nav modifier for second row of barricades to avoid AI enemies from getting stuck near Checkpoint A Security.


UPDATE 6/18/19:
We are releasing a hotfix today to address several issues from the 1.3 update. This is a server-side fix which does not require a client reset, but it will require server resets from community servers.
  • Fixed overuse of Molotovs by AI enemies in Frenzy. Molotov use by AI is meant to primarily prevent players from camping in places unreachable in melee. However, there was a bug where they were wrongly determining when a player is unreachable, and thus using their Molotovs way too much.
  • Fixed an issue where Frenzy AI would shift between behaviors sometimes while flanking a target.
  • Fixed an issue where newly released Camo cosmetic CROPAT was not being unlocked correctly when purchased.


UPDATE 6/19/19:
We are releasing another hotfix today to address other issues from the 1.3 update. This hotfix will require downloading a game update.

Bug Fixes
  • Potential fix for an issue causing Molotov flames to sometimes be invisible. Please let us know if you still encounter this issue.
  • Fixed an issue where if the player had a radial menu open when a Lesson paused the Tutorial Level, they would lose input and not be able to continue.
  • Fixed an issue where dismembering a ragdoll removed all of its gear items.
  • Fixed an issue where indoor soundscapes on Ministry were not being applied on spawn for players spawning inside the building.
  • Fixed an issue where exiting a vehicle while not having a primary weapon in hand would show the primary weapon between the player’s legs.
  • Fixed an issue where the VHS-2 smoke launcher was priced at 3 supply instead of 1 supply.
  • Fixed an issue where the VHS-2 Extended Magazines upgrade was granting 40 additional rounds instead of 35.
  • Fixed an issue in third person where performing a melee animation with a launcher equipped would not display the animation correctly.
  • Fixed an issue where the third person hand pose for the VHS-2 with grenade launcher would have the hands in the incorrect position.
  • Fixed an issue preventing players from being able to perform a melee attack with the binoculars.
  • Fixed an issue where weapon parts could shift slightly in third person when performing a melee attack.
  • Fixed a number of missing localizations.
  • Cosmetics
    • Fixed clipping issue with Flight Hands cosmetic on Security.
    • Fixed a number of issues where gas masks would clip into the head.
    • Fixed various clipping issues related to Facewear and Eyewear.
    • Fixed a bug with morph targets for Security armor levels.
    • Fixed an issue where the Blouse Rolled cosmetic on Security was displaying incorrectly.
    • Fixed a clipping issue with the Covered Hair option and Combat Goggles cosmetic.
User Experience
  • Fixed an engine-level issue that caused borderless resolution settings to not be respected.
  • The server browser should now not instantly state that it has “Found Zero Servers” even if it is still searching for servers.
  • Updated Info button for Hardcore Coop in the Play menu to display both Checkpoint and Hardcore Checkpoint game rules.


Gameplay Improvements
  • Frenzy
    • Fixed an issue where enemy AI would not investigate players who were outside of their navigation mesh.
    • Allowed enemy AI melee behavior to run if the target player is unreachable.
    • Players are now marked as unreachable if standing on a non-existent navigation area, ensuring AI will use Molotovs if they cannot reach that player.


Visual Improvements
  • Updated the destructible pillars in Ministry with new particles.
  • Frenzy’s Bruiser special enemy should now spark when shot in the head or torso to better indicate that those areas are armored. The limbs should be targeted for more damage.
  • Animation
    • Created dedicated first person melee attack animations for the M82A1 CQ, M99, QBZ-03 and VHS-2.
    • Updated grenade throw animations for third person so the hands open correctly.
    • Updated animations for leaning in and out in both crouch and stand.
    • Improved and added secondary weapon melee sequences.
    • Improved and fixed blending on transition animation logic and sequences.


Levels
  • Ministry
    • Actor merged various meshes to improve performance.
    • Reduced bloom and rebuilt lighting and navigation.
    • Fixed several Hardcore Checkpoint Ammo Box pickups not appearing correctly.
  • Hideout
    • Fixed an issue where players could spawnkill Insurgents in Skirmish from a particular location.
  • Refinery
    • Moved Checkpoint Security counter-attack vehicle that was blocked by layout updates.



Known Issues
  • Nvidia has disabled the SLI profile for Insurgency: Sandstorm temporarily until they further investigate an issue with Unreal Engine 4.22.
  • Cosmetics, Cosmetic Presets and keybindings do not seem to be synchronized on the Steam Cloud.



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Community Update #4: Free PC Content Roadmap 2019



Hey everyone, my name is Michael Tsarouhas. I am the lead game designer on Insurgency: Sandstorm. Today’s Community Update is about our new free content roadmap for 2019, which you can see above. While we have other things we hope to accomplish as well during this time frame, we wanted to take some time to share some of the highlights which we are confident we can deliver. We’ll go into detail section by section below. First though, it’s important to note that the order in which this content will come is still TBD. Some stuff will come a little at a time across multiple updates (new weapons and cosmetics) and others later on pending how well they do in playtesting (Frontline and Outpost game modes). It’s possible that some content may need to get pushed back, but we want you to know that these are our goals, and regardless of when these things come we can assure you that all of it is confirmed and in the pipeline. Furthermore, it is free to all players who own the game on PC.

Please bear in mind also that this is only our current plan for PC content for 2019, not Xbox One or PS4. However, we can say we intend to put at least some of this content on consoles as well. Whether or not we can put content such as a level editor, specific game modes, and modding tools on consoles is as of now uncertain, but other content such as weapons and maps are more likely. It’s all something we are going to seriously look into, but we aren’t comfortable committing to at this time. Remember also that this is all just 2019 too. There will be more free content coming in 2020. So without further ado, let’s get into the nitty gritty.

Level Editor & Mod Tools


Modding is in our blood. As many of you know, Insurgency originally started as a mod for Half-Life 2 that was released back in 2007. Modding was a huge part of the standalone Insurgency released in 2014 as well, its Steam Workshop now sitting at over 18,000 mods. This includes everything from unique weapon model replacements to custom maps to UI overhauls to character skins and more. We couldn’t be happier with the way the community took control of the game and made their own out of it, and we believe this is the right mindset to have as a developer when it comes to making video games. Why wouldn’t we want to empower you to create just like we were empowered by Half-Life 2 to create the original Insurgency mod?

That same treatment is coming to Insurgency: Sandstorm as well. This includes but is not limited to community created levels, game modes, rulesets, gameplay modifications, factions, weapons, and weapon upgrades. We want to provide plenty of support to for players to make their own content, and honestly, we want to play that content ourselves. The scope and timing of this kind of mod support is still to be determined, but we are committed to those seven things above, as well as the ability to share mods on either the Steam Workshop or a similar service.

2 New Maps: Snow Map & TBA Map


A lot of players have said we should be doing more as far as our level environments go. They’ve said they wanted to see more diverse maps that aren’t just rural desert towns. We took that feedback seriously. First we created Outskirts, a map that takes place in a construction site, shantytown, and compound in greener pastures. Then we created Ministry, a map that takes place almost entirely indoors. And for the next map, we’re gonna turn things up. Or down, if you consider the temperature (sorry had to do it.)



Those of you who are perceptive may have noticed that this snow level is actually a remake of Sinjar from both the original mod and Insurgency 2014. You can see the perspective from the Security’s spawn, and that brutal hill that so many security team members have lost their lives on. We’re bringing it all back, but this time with improvements, and also with snow. Characters will breathe cold puffs of air as they run and fight, and they’ll leave snowprints which can be tracked by other players. This Sinjar remake will have a new name to fit the new setting, and it will be our next official map. We have another map slated for later this year which will also be changing things up, but more on that at a later date.

Night Versions of Maps




We’ve also heard your feedback on night time maps. A lot of players have expressed the desire to play all the maps we already have (and any upcoming maps) at night. We’ll be doing a night time version of every map we have, with custom lighting as well as special night time equipment. This includes flashlights, night vision goggles, and infrared laser sights. Enemy AI in Co-op will also see adjustments to their various behaviors. If you thought our combat was intense before, wait until the night comes. The low visibility and new equipment mean players need to move more cautiously, equip the right gear, and approach the entire level differently than they would have if the sun were up. Places that were good cover in the day are suddenly more exposed at night, and places that were exposed suddenly become good cover.

New Weapons & Upgrades


We get tons of weapon requests of all kinds of weapons. While we can’t meet every one, we certainly have a lot of exciting options to choose from. Survey data indicated that over 60% of players wanted to see new modern weapons. We can confirm that among other guns we’re currently working on a Tavor 7, an Israeli 7.62x51mm bullpup, for Security, as well as an AS Val, a special caliber integrally suppressed rifle, for Insurgents. These two in particular aren’t going to be added together and will come in separate updates, so we’ll leave it up to your imagination to guess each one’s counterpart for the opposite faction.

Our second post-release community survey was really enlightening as far as weapon upgrades and attachments go. When we asked about new features, 59% of you said you were most excited by optics which can be toggled between multiple levels of magnification. The runner up was a distant 21% for full body awareness where you can see your legs and lower body from the 1P perspective. We can confirm 2019 will see toggleable optics, and many of the optics already in game will be converted to be toggleable. This includes putting down the magnifier for your 2x Kobra when you need to use it in 1x form, or using the back up iron sights on top of your 4x SU230. We’ll be cooking up some entirely new toggleable optics as well.

When asked what kind of upgrades you’d like to see most, 42% said new optics, followed by 22% for new underbarrel attachments. All three of the other options, Barrel, Magazine, and Siderail, were tied at roughly 12%. As said above we’ll be adding new toggleable optics, and in addition to that, normal single magnification optics. This includes optics for pistols, for those of you who want to get all high speed with your Secondary.

We’re also doing various different foregrip types which will affect weapon handling in more ways than just recoil reduction. We’re considering foregrips that allow you to draw your Primary faster (much like the Quick Draw Holster for your Secondary), reduce sway, reduce time to Aim Down Sights, reduce free-aim radius so your weapon stays closer to the center of the screen while not aiming down sights, or even allow you to use Focus with Shift while you are still moving and aiming down sights. All these ideas are pending testing, but the goal is to give players options beyond just making recoil more manageable. We want options that play into some of the unique mechanics of our game, and for players to make meaningful choices as they manage their Supply Points. And hey, if a foregrip isn’t your thing, how about a mini-shotgun? Cause that will be there too. In addition to new Underbarrel attachments, we have some new Magazine upgrades planned: mag pulls for faster reloading and custom magazines that will increase reloading even faster if you’re willing to spend the Supply. For Siderail, we’ll be doing new flashlights and an IR laser sight to coincide with night maps.

Hardcore Ruleset for All Modes


This is a pretty exciting one, and it’s going to come sooner than many of the other things on our roadmap. The response to update 1.2’s new Hardcore Checkpoint game mode has been awesome. We got a lot of good feedback, made some tweaks, and feel like it’s in a great place. We noticed players appreciated above all else the overall change in pace to combat. The slower movement really does turn your normal tactical doctrine on its head, and forces you to play very differently. And despite such a radical change, not only did the game still feel like Insurgency, but it also enhanced some aspects of Insurgency. A lot of people asked if we would ever do a Hardcore version of PvP game modes, and that’s just what we’re gonna do.

“Hardcore” will become a predefined ruleset which can be applied to any game mode. It will be available for any community servers who want to enable it. What that exact ruleset will look like is still being worked out, since we don’t necessarily know if respawning with a bolt-action in a mode like Skirmish will go over well. However, we’re considering a few options, and above all else you can expect the movement to be close to if not identical to the current movement speed in Hardcore Checkpoint. And yes, you will be able to play Hardcore Frenzy. Expect to need to change up your tactics for that one.

As a bit of an experiment, we’re going to include a Hardcore playlist in the Play menu, similar to how we do with the Arcade and Team Deathmatch. This will allow players to play Hardcore through normal matchmaking. First we want to first try Hardcore Push, and depending on how that is received, will tweak the ruleset as needed and potentially try other modes as well.

PvP Frontline & Co-op Outpost Game Modes


We polled about game modes in our first survey a while back, and saw there was a lot of interest in these two modes. The top three were a tug-of-war style PvP mode based on Frontline from our previous game Day of Infamy (23.2%), a single life PvP VIP escort mode based on Ambush from Insurgency 2014 (22.7%), and a horde inspired mode with multiple defense points based on Outpost also from Insurgency 2014 (17%). Realistically for 2019 though, we could only commit to two, and it made sense to balance things between one Co-op and one PvP. Outpost will be a great change up for our Co-op, as it puts players on the defensive rather than the offensive that they’re used to in Checkpoint. It will also be playable with both Frenzy and the Hardcore ruleset.

In order to better make the decision on which PvP mode to do for 2019, we did yet another survey where among the things mentioned in the other sections of this post, we asked players point blank if they wanted Frontline or Ambush more. Results were close, with 48.23% voting for Ambush and 51.77% voting for Frontline. With this kind of decision, we understand some players will be disappointed, and we know that Ambush definitely has an important following. However we need to be realistic with how we set our goals and plan our post-release content. Frontline is, after all, also quite similar to Push, which is our most popular PvP mode in both Insurgency 2014 and Insurgency: Sandstorm. It makes sense to try to build something for that majority of players to enjoy. Ambush would also require more production for things such as custom character artwork for the VIP that really sticks out from our eclectic and highly customizable faction characters. All that being said, we are still committed to Ambush, but it won’t be coming until next year. So for you Ambush fans and other voters out there, please bear with us, and know that other great free content is planned for 2020 as well.

New Character Customization


Another thing we polled about in our second survey was cosmetic items, and which categories you wanted to see more items for the most. For the Security team, 28.82% of players wanted to see Headgear, followed by a close second of 28.69% for Torso items. Following that was new Camouflage at a dead even 22%. We have all three of these things in store for 2019. Security players can look forward to new soft shell jackets which can be customized with a camouflage pattern, with half-camo, or without a pattern entirely if you want to opt instead for one of the flat uncamouflaged green or tan color variations available for the Security. We’ll also be doing headphones and headsets both alone and combined with some existing Headgear, in a similar fashion to how we do the High Cut helmet types. This is a cosmetic request that we saw popping up constantly on Reddit, the forums, and social media, and we can understand why. As far as customization goes, and what the survey data supports, the head is one of the most prominent and recognizable parts of our characters and one of the best ways to express character in general. Also, it looks damn cool with the new Security Facewear we added in update 1.2.

For Insurgents, Facewear took the lead at 35.75% of votes, with 32.72% for Torso items following it. The rest of the item categories were spread out among the other options, all of which were less than 8%. We’ll be prioritizing new Headgear and Torso items for Insurgents, and have already got some slick leather jackets, athletic snow jackets (perfect for skiing the slopes of the Sinjar remake), and more in the works. For Facewear, well let’s just say that while the Insurgents might not dress to fight in the most practical way or even have the best taste, they certainly know how to look menacing.



Everything you see above is currently planned for 2019 for free across multiple updates. We have other stuff planned too this year, but haven’t felt ready to commit to those things yet. While it is possible some stuff might get pushed back if it needs more time in the oven, and some other things may also be added outside this scope, these are our goals we wanted to share with you all. We are committing all our development resources to reaching them. Ambush mode and other free content like this will be coming in 2020. If you have any other suggestions for new content, feedback on recent changes, or bug reports to share with us, please let us know on the forums, Reddit, social media, or wherever. We want to hear it, and we want to integrate it into our planning. Thanks very much for reading everyone, and stay tuned here and on our social media for more community updates.

June 11th Community Test Environment Patch

We are releasing a patch today that addresses your feedback and fixes various issues on the Community Test Environment. If you haven't tried it yet, download the CTE right now and preview all the new content coming in update 1.3. It's in your Steam Library as "Insurgency: Sandstorm Community Test Environment".

New Features
  • Added Coop playlist for new Ministry map. Go to the Play menu and click “Ministry Coop” to play. This playlist includes:
    • Ministry Checkpoint Security
    • Ministry Checkpoint Insurgents
    • Ministry Hardcore Checkpoint Security
    • Ministry Hardcore Checkpoint Insurgents
    • Ministry Frenzy Checkpoint
  • Added Ministry Checkpoint and Ministry Hardcore Checkpoint to Local Play.
  • New Ingame Settings
    • Added a View Distance Quality setting to the settings menu under Video.
    • Added Hierarchical LOD Transition Method option to the Advanced video options menu. This will allow LODs to switch to higher quality when aiming down sights with a magnified optic when set to “Field Of View” potentially at the cost of some performance. This can be disabled by changing this setting to “Fixed Distance”.
Optimization
  • Nvidia Geforce Experience can now be used again to optimize Insurgency: Sandstorm. This fix was implemented and deployed by Nvidia on Friday the 7th of June.
  • Improved performance in garage of Ministry by optimizing breakable pillars.
    Reduced server logging.

Bug Fixes
  • Fixed an issue causing vehicles and their turrets to jitter strongly while moving.
  • Added a potential fix for hit detection issues.
  • Added a potential fix for an issue where weapons could continue playing looping audio after the player or bot was killed.
  • Fixed a number of issues with low quality scopes.
  • Fixed an issue where the low quality scope stencil could occasionally be applied to non-scoped weapons.
  • Improved prone deployed crawling when transitioning to prone and also moving.
  • Fixed an issue where magazine upgrades such as Extended Magazines and Drums were not being applied correctly in-game.
  • Fixed an issue where the breakable pillars on Ministry were not factoring in radial damage from explosives such as C-4.
  • Fixed an issue where footsteps were not reliably being generated correctly on inclined surfaces such as terrain and stairs.
  • Fixed an issue preventing first time players progressing to the end of the tutorial.
  • Fixed an issue where “Community Server Name” would show in the Scoreboard during official matchmaking.
  • Fixed an issue where Security faction Eye Color was not being applied properly to Character heads.
  • Fixed clipping issues with Insurgent Hands Cloth Fingerless gloves item.
  • Fixed crouch leaning direction issue with iron sights.
  • Fixed infinite reload bug in Hardcore Checkpoint.
  • Fixed being able to deploy bipods on weapons and rag dolls.
  • Fixed backpacks not hiding in vehicles.
  • Fixed visual bugs related to the VHS-2 and QBZ-03 for third person and first person.
  • Fixed floating elements on the VHS-2 and QBZ-03 in the Loadout menu.
  • Fixed ready animations for the QBZ-03.
  • Fixed various Security cosmetic issues:
    • Fixed Patrol headgear and Combat Glasses eyewear clipping with each other.
    • Fixed clipping with Balaclava Open and Balaclava Closed headgear.
    • Fixed Covered hair option clipping with Headband headgear.
    • Fixed the Boonie Hat camo orientation to be horizontal.
Gameplay Improvements
  • Weapons
    • Reduced LMGs standing and crouching recoil by 10%.
    • Reduced L106A1 and L85A2 supply cost by 1.
    • Removed Laser Sight weapon upgrades from Versus Marksman and Competitive Sharpshooter classes. This was felt to be a CQB attachment that was inappropriate for the class’s role in being a long range shooter, especially given the new anti-materiel rifles. This attachment remains available in Coop modes.
    • Doubled Gunship and Support Helicopter body health. This will not affect rotor health or other areas of the helicopters.
    • The VHS-2 can now scavenge M4/M16 style magazines.
    • Added VHS-2 and QBZ-03 to Team Deathmatch and the Range.
    • Added the 1x MRO optic to Team Deathmatch.
Fire Support
  • Explosive Drones now spawn above the target on which they were called in and fly down, preventing them from getting caught on buildings as they path towards their designated target.
  • Hardcore Checkpoint
    • Added more Primary ammo for players who respawn.
    • Increased speed of the 1P Hardcore sprinting animations by 20% to make it look more natural. This does not affect player speed, just the speed at which the animation loops.
  • Frenzy Checkpoint
    • Enemies will now throw explosives if a player is out of reach to attack in melee.
    • Added ability for AI to drop down ledges and vault over obstructions when their target is unreachable. This will also affect other game modes.
    • Light Armor and Heavy Armor will now protect against melee damage. This will also affect other game modes.
    • Increased frequency of special enemies, which includes the Flamer (the on fire one), Jumper (the teleporting one), and Bruiser (the big one with the tasteful shirt) enemies.
    • Slowed down Bruisers slightly.
    • Rebalanced normal enemy and special enemy counts during counter-attacks.
    • Added loading screen game mode description.
    • Counter-attacks now only include Smoke Mortars and Chemical Mortars.
    • Fixed an issue with Jumper where they would not move to attack players who were too far away.
    • Tweaked Bruiser health points. Bruisers now take more damage in their exposed flesh, such as arms and legs. They will still take damage in their torso armor and helmet, but it will be reduced damage. These areas will also spark to indicate the reduced damage.
    • Bruisers will no longer freeze on top of grenades. Previously, they were trying to pick them up to throw back, but were so tall they couldn’t reach the ground. We thought this was hilarious so we wanted to make sure you knew too.
    • Fixed Flamers not always appearing on fire.
    • Fixed Jumpers not always glowing.
Levels
  • Outskirts
    • Improved a pillar collision box on Firefight West Objective B area so that throwables can be reliably thrown around a corner and not impact with an invisible wall.
    • Blocked west window in final weapon cache room on Push Insurgents to prevent destruction by rocket.
    • Removed lower northwest room from capture zone on Objective C on Push Insurgents.
    • Doors are now closed on ambulance at Objective A on Push Insurgents.
    • Doubled up a shipping container at Push Security Objective A to mitigate Insurgents camping outside the southwest corner of the objective in the building. There is no line of sight from here to the northeast entrance to the objective any longer.
    • Moved Insurgent Objective D supply crate from bad location on Push Security.
    • Fixed a missing Restricted Area for Insurgent spawn on Push Security Objective C.
    • Smoothed out player movement in various areas.
    • Fixed floating Supply Crate on Push Security Objective D spawn.
    • Fixed not able to capture Objective D while aiming in a specific direction on Security Checkpoint.
    • Fixed Insurgent A spawn partially not restricted on Push Insurgents.
    • Various other fixes.
  • Ministry
    • Various visual detailing improvements and performance optimizations.
    • Gave the plants in the lobby area a nice trim to make it more difficult for players to hide inside them on Firefight Objective B.
    • Added additional lights in the lobby area to eliminate some dark corners.
    • Fixed various spots throughout the map where players could get stuck.
  • Crossing
    • Improved AI navigation.
    • Fixed an issue where the player could get stuck inside a barrel near Objective C on Push Security.
    • Fixed a small window blocking grenades at Objective C on Firefight West.
  • Summit
    • Reduced playable area for Firefight East to funnel players more towards the objectives.
    • Fixed an issue where players could get outside the level at the far end of the market area.
  • Refinery
    • Made several gameplay adjustments across the whole map to improve readability and make it more clear where players are shot from.
    • Unmerged numerous merged actors to take more advantage of automated instancing to improve performance.
    • Created HLOD clusters to improve performance.
Known Issues
  • Nvidia has disabled the SLI profile for Insurgency: Sandstorm temporarily until they further investigate an issue with Unreal Engine 4.22.
  • Game audio randomly cutting out. If you are experiencing this issue, please help our team by providing feedback in this thread.
  • Bullets sometimes not impacting with players. We have submitted a fix which should resolve any issues with this, however if this still occurs please let us know on the forums.
  • Beta tattoos not showing properly in the Appearance menu.
  • Weapons may occasionally continue looping audio for some players after an AI or player has been killed. We have submitted a potential fix for this, however if this still occurs please let us know in this thread.
  • Class presets, keybindings and cosmetics may not be saving correctly on exit for some players.
  • Community XP gain enabled servers are not showing XP/Stats/Unlocks in the end round screen despite submitting the stats correctly as intended.

Community Update #3: New Map - Ministry



Hey everyone, my name is Michael Tsarouhas. I am the lead game designer on Insurgency: Sandstorm. Today’s Community Update is about our upcoming new map Ministry, which you can play right now in the Community Test Environment along with a new game mode, new weapons, new weapon optics, and more. Some of you might recognize this level as a classic from Insurgency 2014. Ministry was one of the most popular and iconic official Insurgency maps. It was (and still is today) the most played map for both Skirmish and Firefight modes, and the second most played map for co-op in Checkpoint mode. It was a favorite of our competitive Firefight players as well, always featured in tournaments and league play. Ministry stood out from other maps with its indoor room-clearing style gameplay, symmetric layout, and stylish visuals. It was a no-brainer that we had to recreate it for Insurgency: Sandstorm.



Below you can see my interview with some of the developers on our level design and level art teams. First we have our lead level designer Jeroen van Werkhoven, who in addition to designing levels himself oversees all things level related. A native Dutch resident soon to be in our new Calgary studio, Jeroen is the original creator of the classic Sinjar map from the Half-Life 2 Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat mod as well as Insurgency 2014 standalone, so he’s been with us for a while. Next we have Vuk Banovic, our lead environment artist, who both manages and creates much of the art you see in game around our levels. Vuk has worked on a number of titles including the Farming Simulator franchise, The Solus Project, and Alone in the Dark, and we’ve been lucky to have him on our team for four and a half years now. Finally we have Maja Miskovic, who has churned out tons of beautiful props and art both big and small for all of Insurgency: Sandstorm’s levels. With a master’s degree in mechanical engineering, Maja went through no struggle picking up all the technical ability required for game art creation, but also never lacked the artistic skill her work needed. Native Serbians and yet another testament to the international quality of our team, Vuk and Maja work tirelessly together along with the rest of the team to beautify Sandstorm’s maps. They love level art almost as much as they love each other.

Summarize Ministry for us in five words.

Jeroen: Fast, intense close quarters combat

Vuk: Amazing, amazing, amazing and amazing

Maja: Unique, great-looking and fun



Take us through the history of Ministry and how you arrived at the decision to recreate it in Insurgency: Sandstorm.

Jeroen: Ministry’s original layout came to life in late development of Insurgency 2014 standalone. It was a collaboration between many different developers, including one of our long time level designers Jonny Hickenbottom. Near the end of Insurgency 2014’s post-release development, Jonny did a visual overhaul of the map which now serves as a base for this upcoming remake in Unreal Engine 4. Jonny also created the blockout for the remake, which is basically a simple layout and framework that comes at the beginning of designing a level.

An early blockout image of Ministry’s lobby area in Insurgency: Sandstorm.

The map went through several iterations throughout its life to improve gameplay and visuals. When I joined NWI in 2014 it was actually one of my first tasks to make Ministry more visually appealing and do several gameplay adjustments. I remember this like it was yesterday because it put quite some pressure on me. The map was already very popular at that time, and I had just joined the team, but it didn't take long until I figured out that the map needed a background story. I added subtle destruction with minimal gameplay impact to emphasize that the Ministry was a high-level target for Insurgents since it is a government building. I also made the building’s architecture more grand and impressive to look at from the spawn zones by making it much taller. It needed the wow factor!



How faithful is the map layout to the original?

Jeroen: Ministry is very faithful to the original layout. With the endless possibilities of Unreal Engine 4, it's essential not to overdo it. We didn't want to expand the map for Sandstorm and make it much larger than the original. Ministry was always about the close quarters indoor fighting and fast action. The fast action is definitely one of the key ingredients of the map. Adding another accessible floor or adjusting the exterior can quickly impact the gameplay of the map, which we tried to prevent as much as we could. For us, it's vital that every player new and old can enjoy this map in its purest form. Not to reinvent the wheel, but to replace the rims instead with shiny new ones!

What challenges did you encounter recreating Ministry?

Jeroen: The biggest challenge was the scale. We use set dimensions for our modular assets, so we couldn't freely scale every wall, ceiling, floor etc. like we could in the Source engine with Insurgency 2014. We had to stick to our modular footprint and at the same time not make it too tiny or too large to not deviate too much from the run-up times on the original Ministry layout. We wanted to preserve the fast, intense, CQB action gameplay. Jonny Hickenbottom came up with the idea to export the original Ministry as a model and import it in Unreal. It took a bit of fiddling around at first, but once we found the scale, we were satisfied with it. It was more or less like solving a puzzle, making sure all modular pieces fit in the right spots.

Vuk: Since the majority of the map is indoors, the map was not too technically demanding. However, because of the same reason, it was very challenging to create believable looking indoor spaces with a high amount of detail without affecting gameplay negatively and without making it look too repetitive, cliche, or heavy for the eyes. So, artistically and visually, there was a lot of trial and error until I found a good global picture and found what works.

Maja: This was actually my first time professionally working on a visual pass, set dressing and world building. The first few days were really a challenge for me as I felt scared and excited at the same time, and I really didn’t want to screw up. Each decision I made, I questioned it, but with every day I felt more and more comfortable, and with each day I enjoyed it more and more. At the end I realized there’s nothing more fun than this. I have to thank Vuk and Jeroen for being such a great mentors and for all their patience and valuable feedback I got from them.



In terms of gameplay, what sets Ministry apart from other maps in Sandstorm?

Jeroen: Definitely the indoor gameplay and fast action. It's not a map that you can take a breath and plan your next move. Around every corner there could be an enemy, yes I warned you! Also, the high level of breakable props adds to the fun factor of this map. But more about that later.

In terms of visuals, what sets Ministry apart from other maps in Sandstorm?

Vuk: Ministry is a more modern looking map with overall much less wear and tear than our other maps. It has a particular mood that is in one way cozy and beautiful, but at the same time very official as you would expect from a government building. These qualities give it a special touch that can give you scary goosebumps. You have intense combat in a confined building that through its dignified construction asks that you respect it and its space. It also has some very distinctive landmarks. We built a lot of unique props specifically for this map only.

Maja: Ministry is visually very unique and recognizable in terms of environment art. Environment plays a big role on this map not just in a visual way, but also in a way that sets the general atmosphere and the feelings when you walk through it.



Ministry’s indoor focused layout is a big change from normal Insurgency: Sandstorm maps. How do you work to create good looking believable spaces that also offer good gameplay?

Maja: I wanted for every room and corner, basically every inch of the map, to have a purpose. Instead of focusing on looks only, I wanted each area to be practical and tell a story, while always keeping gameplay in mind since gameplay always comes first. Whenever I add or remove anything, I double check from all angles to see if it’s good and fun for gameplay.

What are each of your favorite parts of Ministry and why?

Jeroen: For me, it's the spawn areas! It's the first impression of the map, the first thing the player sees. We spent a lot of time on these areas. The Security side starts in a bit of a cleaner area, and the Insurgents in a bit more of a chaotic one which we achieved by adding certain aspects like a crashed car against a planter.

Vuk: I’d say the garage area as it’s a great example of a place that is very visually busy, but still clean flowing in terms of gameplay.

Maja: I really think that all the areas are amazing, but for me the lobby area simply makes my heart start pumping and takes my breath away.



Very important question: Will there be fire alarm sprinklers?

Jeroen: Oh yes! We added a lot of destructible elements to this map, who doesn't want to destroy things. So many things!

Vuk: Oh yeah, there will also be some new interactive props which have never been seen before in Insurgency.

Maja: Yes and it’s going to be a lot of fun.



What are some other games that inspire each of your work?

Jeroen: I play a lot of different games. Most recently I replayed the campaign of Titanfall 2 and also played a bit of the Resident Evil 2 remake. But I enjoy some old school Mario games too. Now you know why we have so many pipes in our levels.

Vuk: I literally take screenshots as references from all the games I play, as pretty much all the games I play inspire me. Most recently I played the Resident Evil 2 remake, World War 3, Battlefield V and many other very cool games.

Maja: Red Dead Redemption 2 is the most recent game I played. The visuals really impressed me.

One last question for Jeroen: how do you sleep at night knowing that somewhere out there, somewhere, there is an Insurgency server playing Sinjar Push with a Security team getting slaughtered on the hill as they try and fail to capture Alpha?

Jeroen: Thinking about that makes me all warm and happy inside! Except when I have to capture that hill myself. I mean come on, who designed that?

Will this slaughter continue when the Sinjar remake is added to Insurgency: Sandstorm?

Jeroen: I'm afraid so, and you better dress warm! That hill is not gonna capture itself.

Dress warm? What’s that supposed to mean?

Jeroen: ...



A big thanks to Jeroen, Vuk, and Maja for their hard work on Ministry and taking the time to participate in this interview, and another big thanks to everyone on the level design and level art teams. We also want to thank another team member of ours Matthias Schmidt, one of our German environment artists who contributed hugely to Ministry’s gorgeous interiors by creating all the wall, ceiling, and floor materials you can see shining so nicely in the screenshots above. His and the rest of the team’s work really helped make Ministry stand out from the rest of Insurgency: Sandstorm’s maps, both in terms of visuals and gameplay.

Remember you can play Ministry right now on our Community Test Environment, where you can also check out our new game mode, new weapons, new optics, and more. Ministry will be coming out later this month as a part of our version 1.3 game update. It will feature Firefight, Skirmish, Team Deathmatch, Checkpoint, Hardcore Checkpoint, and Frenzy Checkpoint game modes. We hope you enjoyed this Community Update, and be sure to keep your eyes open for more.