FAQ
Overview
This FAQ is a list of the most frequently asked questions about the SuperbossGames release Intruder.
What is Intruder?
Intruder is a team-based stealth multiplayer FPS, utilizing unique weapons and gadgets (like mirror cameras and sensors). Gameplay is in the vein of the SWAT series, Metal Gear, Deus Ex and many others.
How do I become a tester / get into the Alpha?
The game is currently in early access. You can get the game for a minimum of $10 here. Since the purchase will be tied to your account. You'll get access to the game in its current state. Information on the game's current controls is available here.
Can I buy the game yet?
You can get the game for a minimum of $10 here
How will I be able to buy it?
The current payment options are Amazon Payments and Paypal.
Who is SuperbossGames?
Rob and Austin, the two-man team of SuperBosses responsible for Project Stormos and Intruder.
Gameplay FAQs
How does Voice Chat work?
Intruder features two forms of voice chat: handheld radios used for communicating with your team ('F' by default) and local voice chat for communicating with any nearby players, friend or foe ('C' by default). For more info, see Voice Chat
Where are the briefcases?
Press 'M' in-game to see information on the location of the briefcases in each mode.
How do I move / shoot / change weapons?
Information on the game's current controls is available here.
Technical FAQs
Troubleshooting
Help for any problems with the game or store is always available on the IRC Channel/Discord.
To avoid any trouble with patching during this time, remember to always keep the original .ZIP file that you downloaded from the forums / store.
What engine does Intruder use?
What are the System Requirements?
Note: These are not final and are based on the requirements for Unity alone; expect them to change dramatically.
Windows:
OS: Windows 8/7/Vista/XP
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 or AMD Phenom X3 8750 processor or better
Memory: 2 GB or more
Hard drive: 1 GB of space
Graphics: 256 MB or more, DirectX 9-compatible with Pixel Shader 3.0 support
Network: Internet connection required
Mac OS X:
OS: Mac OS X 10.6.6 or higher
CPU: Intel Core Duo Processor (2GHz or better)
Memory: 2 GB or more
Hard drive: 1 GB of space
Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 2400 or NVidia 8600M or better
Network: Internet connection required
Virtually any CPU/GPU combo released in the last 5 years should be able to handle Unity, it scales quite nicely based on available hardware.