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| 7. | GAMETYPES | |
| 8. | OBJECTIVES & CAPTURING | |
| 9. | COMMANDER MODE | |
| 10. | REINFORCEMENTS | |
| 11. | WEAPONS & AMMO |
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| 12. | STAYING ALIVE | |
| 13. | MARKSMANSHIP | |
| 14. | TEAMWORK & TACTICS |
Server Administration
| 15. | SERVER BASICS | |
| 16. | TIPS & PLUGINS |
Editing
| 17. | CUSTOM MAPPING | |
| 18. | IMC SYSTEM |
Community & Affiliates
Starting up Insurgency
There are several ways to start Insurgency. We'll cover a few on this page.
1.) The normal way to start Insurgency, would be to launch Steam first.
- If Steam is already running (icon would be near your clock/time in the Taskbar), double click the Steam icon in your Taskbar to open Steam.
- If Steam isn't yet launched. You can usually find the Steam icon in several places. You may find the Steam icon either on your PC Desktop, Taskbar, or in your Windows Start menu. Double click on the Steam icon to launch the Steam program.
Once the Steam main menu screen is open:
- Click on the "My games" tab [1.] in the upper part of the menu. Once the tab has opened, it will display all the Valve games you have installed onto your PC.
- Click on Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat [2.] from the list of games installed on your PC.
- Click the Launch button [3] to start the game.
2.) The quickest way to start Insurgency Mod, would be to double-click an Insurgency game icon from your PC Desktop or Taskbar.
If you don't have an Insurgency icon on your desktop. You can create one by opening Steam, as described above, and clicking the "My games" tab. Once you have done this, right click on Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat, then select the option to "Create Desktop Shortcut" [Pic]. This will place an Insurgency game icon shortcut on your Desktop. This will allow you to instantly launch Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat with only having to click the Insurgency icon shortcut from your desktop.
3.) If you have any Valve game installed onto your PC, but you can not find a Steam or Insurgency icon on your Desktop or Taskbar. You can go into your Windows Start menu to locate the program icons.
You should find the Steam software icon here:
Start Menu -> All Programs -> Valve -> Steam -> Steam software icon
You should find the Insurgency game icon here:
Start Menu -> All Programs -> Insurgency -> Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat game icon
After you have done any of the following to open Insurgency, you may have to wait a few minutes for the game to load and the Insurgency main menu screen to come up. It does this to check for online updates and any new information on Insurgency.
Music
Below is a picture of the music options:
Objectives & Capturing
Objectives are an area in the map defined by the mapper that act as capture points. Objectives can be either neutral, friendly-controlled, or enemy controlled. Every objective has a different alphabetical tag to go with it, such as A, B, C, D, etc. We then take these letters and convert them into military terms: Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, etc.
Objectives are lettered primarily based on their location relative to the other objectives. Your first objective can be Objective Delta just as easily as it can be Objective Alpha.
To Capture an objective, you need to have enough friendly soldiers in it for it to start capturing. If you need another player to capture the objective, it looks like the following:
Once you have the appropriate amount, or excess friendly players in an objective area, you can start capturing.
"blocked" means that there is an enemy presence in the objective, and your capture is blocked
The commander has the ability to control which objective his squad should attack or defend.
Reinforcement Waves
The way that Insurgency respawns players into the battlefield is with Reinforcement Waves. Reinforcement waves are a collection of spectating/dead players that pool together and respawn together after a given amount of time. Reinforcement waves are generated only when there is someone in the reinforcement pool.
The amount of waves your team has is determined by the map's configuration file. In one map, you may have unlimited reinforcements (ala Day of Defeat), while in another map, you may have no reinforcements (ala Counter-Strike). The amount of waves your team has is displayed on the header of the compass:

The commander has the ability to call for an emergency deployment of a reinforcement wave if given that ability by Headquarters (map-specific). The following Commander HUD indicator represents the amount of remaining emergency deployments:

Weapons & Ammo
There are no crosshairs in Insurgency. You can fire without iron sights all you want, and the bullets will go where your weapon's pointing, but you won't have any additional help.
Iron sights are a great way to improve your marksmanship and are imperative for survival on the INS battlefield.
Some weapons come with alternative rates of fire, so make sure you know what button you have assigned to "Change Firemode." Below is a demonstration of the HUD change from Semi-Automatic to Automatic:

For weapons with Bipods, you can deploy on physical surfaces and the ground. This is a great way to stabilize your weapon if you have the ability to set up in a defensive position.
Once deployed, you can go into iron sights for even further stabilized firing
Your mags remaining is only shown when you need to know it.. like when you're reloading, or draw a weapon.
Ammo Boxes are a great way to re-arm on the battlefield! In the future, you'll be able to trade in your weapon for other weapons and ammo with these, but for now their function is quite simple, allowing players to re-arm on the battlefield if necessary.
Staying Alive
Follow your commander's orders! Wandering around the deadly Iraqi streets by yourself is not a smart idea!

Use your iron sights! The "run and gun" player will not last very long!
Cover to cover! Sprinting between physical cover is a good way to avoid being killed.
Machine gun cover fire is a great way to suppress the enemy! Machine guns are quite deadly in Insurgency, and if caught in the open, can bring you certain death.
Make good use of smoke grenades and frag grenades! Smoke grenades will provide cover for an advance, and fragmentation grenades are a great means of taking out enemy positions and stopping enemy advances.
Be careful! You can die in just 1 shot if your enemy is skilled enough!





















