There’s several of these science containment units - the MIX.R’s - placed throughout the Yard, and you’ll have to go to these, activate them, they make a lot of noise, and that noise attracts a horde of insects that you’ll have to defend against. The first one, the one we showed off on the panel, is our MIX.R Point Defense. We have three modes for the base defense - or three different kinds of game modes, game types, or different scenarios, if you will. I think the big feature for us in this update is introducing base defense, that’s something we’ve been working on for quite a while now and we’re finally able to unleash it to the public and get testing and feedback, so we’re pretty excited to see how this feature is received. To start, I wanted to ask you a bit more about the 0.13 update for Grounded and some of the things players can expect?Īdam Brennecke: Our update (0.13) begins its Public Test soon and it’s called The Bugs Strike Back. It also focuses on giving players even more to do, while providing a number of much-needed quality of life features.Ĭurious about these features, and why the team decided to strike fear into my poor arachnophobic heart with the introduction of jumping spiders, I sat down with Grounded Game Director, Adam Brennecke, Lead Animator, Zach Spurlock, and Social Media Manager, Shyla Schofield, to learn more about everything on offer in the 0.13 update! Obsidian’s Adam Brennecke, Zach Spurlock, and Shyla Schofield on Grounded's 0.13 update At PAX East 2022, we spoke with Obsidian's Adam Brennecke, Zach Spurlock, and Shyla Schofield on Grounded's 0.13 update. Of course, the 0.13 update isn’t solely focused on improving battles with bugs by removing the ability to cheese your way to victory. That’s right, you can’t find high ground to safely take out foes from anymore as they can now reach you and even the odds. "I would like for anyone who has any information about my son Seamus to please come forward and please help me," Kerry said.Īs for why the missing person's report was only filed on Tuesday when Seamus has been missing since early Saturday, Waukegan police said it was simply because it was not until then that authorities at the Naval Base received information that this is where he was last seen.At PAX East 2022, the Grounded team showed off the latest 0.13 update for the game, otherwise known as The Bugs Strike Back, which introduces a number of new things to help keep players on their toes, including jumping spiders. Police ask anyone with any information to call police immediately. Waukegan Police now working with Naval investigators NCIS. Our thoughts are with Fireman Recruit Gray's family during this difficult time." The Navy will continue to work with all law enforcement agencies involved in the case. Please direct all additional questions to the Waukegan Police Department. The Great Lakes Naval Criminal Investigative Service office is assisting with the investigation. He was reported missing on March 21, 2023. Naval Station Great Lakes released a statement saying: "The Navy is aware that the Waukegan Police Department is conducting an investigation in an attempt to locate Fireman Recruit Seamus Gray, an active-duty service member assigned to Surface Warfare Engineering School Command Great Lakes. "He's my life, so please help find Seamus," I'm going through dumpsters, looking for my son," his mother said. Searchers have been using drones and sonar and are now preparing to expand the search area as Gray's family struggles to maintain hope. Waukegan police have been searching the area where he was last seen near the Metra train station and along the lakefront. We are going to recover those same search areas today to make sure we're not missing anything," said Deputy Chief Brian Mullen, with the Waukegan Police Department. "We canvassed the entire lakefront yesterday. They will be back Friday, this time with additional resources from the U.S. On the second day of searching, Waukegan Police wrapped up early, convinced they have exhausted this particular section of the lakefront. (WLS) - Waukegan police have paused search efforts Thursday for a Navy sailor who hasn't been seen or heard from since Saturday.įor the family of Seamus Gray, it's been an agonizing wait for answers.įor two straight days, authorities in Waukegan have searched the waters of Lake Michigan, beaches and lakefront for the 21-year-old Florida native and Navy sailor assigned to Naval Station Great Lakes in nearby North Chicago. Navy sailor Seamus Gray, last seen leaving a bar near Sheridan Road and Washington Street. The Waukegan Police Department have paused searching for missing U.S.
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