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So with the film and music threads still going and being discussed... why don't we get some discussion going on something on topic to the board? What other games are you playing now?
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Clear Sky ending was the hardest I think...I only watched it in youtube because the game crashed a couple levels before the end and wouldn't let me continue, but I remember thinking that looked fucking hard.

just torrent it if you can't buy it anywhere anymore, it's not like GSC are around to get the profits. the steam version is buggy i believe. I didn't notice any drm shit with my install. 
 
Restarted Hotline Miami and OH LOOK I MANAGE TO FORGET JUST HOW FUCKING FRUSTRATING THE BOSSFIGHTS ARE. 
 
Those of you planning on playing any of the STALKER games should absolutely play them with the Complete mods (available for every title in the series). They greatly enhance the game's visuals and fix tons of bugs and crashes.

Also, play on easy. I usually play games on hard but STALKER has a terrible combat system. It's all about the atmosphere anyway. 
Hahaha, What 
Don't, and only play on Master. That difficulty level makes all the weapons extremely lethal, both for you and for your enemies. No bullet sponges. 
 
definitely complete for the first two. but it wouldn't work for the third game I had to completely reinstall the game. but yeah it does greatly improve the visuals.

I actually did play on easy for the last game haha, but it was actually a little bit too easy. maybe easy/normal for the first two, and normal/hard for the third. I think they got the difficulty levels sorted better for pripyat. 
Found A Cool Quake Themed Mod For Zdoom 
Errrrr. 
Not sure why one would play that rather than Quake.....but they seem to have done a very neat job of it! 
Mods For Stalker Series 
just a few notes about my life with stalker mods

shadow of chernobyl
complete works fine, but there are way better mods now. complete looks like an ugly unwanted child in comprison with autumn aurora 2. i'm not exaggerating. also complete is just too easy and the game economy is too benevolent. not a chalange at all. another alternative is shadow of chernobyl mod pack 2013, especially the beta version that uses photorealistic zone 2 textures. imho autumn aurora 2 is better - increased foliage draw distance makes all the difference. still hoping l.u.r.k will see the daylight eventually..
aa2 needs version 1.0006, mod pack 2013 1.0005.

clear sky
i have something called radioactive edition - CS and CoP pack - and CS complete doesn't work for me. game crashes every 5 minutes when i reach garbage/broken scripts etc... no go for me. i tried mystery mod /graphics overhaul only/ + some smaler mods /sleeping bag.../ and i was ok. graphics of mystery mod is realy realy impressive. there is also mod pack 2013 for clear sky combining mystery + complete/cs remix/absolute nature/guns form misery etc... unlike vanila complete it is stable /at least for me/ and graphics is even better than mystery. ghost land mod is still unfinished, but it looks like a ultimate clear sky mod and i put a lot of faith in it.

call of pripyat
complete mod looks fine, but it completely broken for me /tested with the above-mentioned radioactive edition/. i was unable to finish quests, game repeatedly crashed... i would say it's not worth it. even the unmoded game is fine and hd project moves graphics to the next level. alternative is misery mod. be prepared for high difficulity and a lot of new game mechanics. it's hardcore and definitely not for stalker beginers. visually it's stunning.

jakub 
Stalker 
Only scrubs play on anything but Master difficulty.

Jokes aside, for someone first venturing into Stalker, I would recommend starting with Shadow of Chernobyl as it introduces the player to all aspects of gameplay, story, and setting, letting the player settle in, while Call of Pripyat kinda just throws you into the gameworld without explaining much.
The game is still pretty unforgiving though, so if you're totally new to Stalker you should probably start playing on Stalker difficulty.

Also, in my opinion, it's the overall better game, aside from the bugs, some of which are gamebreaking - I wouldn't recommend a mod like Complete (or any other graphical enhancement mods) on a first playthrough as these often mess with the sound- and graphical effects to such a degree that much of the eerie atmosphere from the vanilla game vanishes. One of the stronger points of SoC vs CoP is the atmosphere of the surroundings and the general sense of mystery regarding the Zone, which I'd say is one of the most important factors in making the game feel so unique. Therefore I'd rather recommend a mod like the Zone Reclamation Project, which only aims to fix glitches and annoyances, while keeping the atmosphere of the original game intact. I haven't tried it myself though so I can't personally vouch for it, but it's supposed to do what it sets out to do well.

Regarding why I think the original game is better; the atmosphere, as mentioned, is very unique - on my first playthrough I had such a weak system I had to play on low visuals, with static lighting, but I was still amazed by the level of immersion, although playing on high graphics would probably be preferable, as the lighting does have a lot to say for the overall mood of the game. The story and the lore (such as entries in the player character's PDA one can read), as well as the sound design, contributes to making the zone feel mysterious, oppressive... which is further enhanced by the often brutal, unforgiving gameplay. The gameworld also often feels alive, with the things you come across alluding to being part of a bigger picture and serving some kind of twisted purpose. I think this is also reflected in the way the story and overall game progression unfolds, with things getting progressively more brutal, surreal and nightmarish, it kinda reminds me of Apocalypse Now in some regards.

The gameplay also contributes to the world feeling oppressive, as you can't actually repair any equipment, so you often have to discard whatever you're carrying and pick up something from the ground just to survive. This becomes especially apparent near the end of the game, where it really feels like the world around you only wants to see you dead. 
 
Call of Pripyat, on the other hand, has an extremely boring and predictable story (and the story in the original game did a lot for the game's sense of mystery), and the three major areas the player travels through feel kind of like carnivals - there are these "attractions" or "hotspots" where one can find clusters of anomalies, enemy hideouts and such, while the rest of the zone is overall quite empty. This makes travelling from one "attraction" to another quite boring, and making the gameworld feel more constructed and arcade-like.

On the other hand, it is much more stable than the original game, with very little in the way of bugs and glitches, and nearly no gamebreaking ones. One can easily play the vanilla game, no mods, and not have to worry about crashes and the like (although I'd recommend a fov fix as the default fov is at like 65 or something equally horrid). It has many gameplay features not found in the original, such as making looking for artifacts harder and more worthwhile (in SoC they are just scattered across the ground), stashes being properly hidden, sidequests that span over time and maps, as well as being able to repair and upgrade equipment - this last one probably contributes to the game feeling less unforgiving, but it also makes it a bit easier, again making the gameworld feel less oppressive.

Now you may think I hate CoP, but I actually don't, I think it's a great game, both on its own and as a Stalker game - it's just when comparing it to the original game I have to favor the original, as the atmosphere and overall impression of that game had a much bigger impact on me, and CoP felt more predictable. Both are well worth playing though. I think the perfect Stalker game would combine the best parts of SoC and CoP, too bad we won't ever see Stalker 2.

For second playthroughs of the games, I recommend http://www.moddb.com/mods/old-good-stalker-evolution
for Shadow of Chernobyl, and Sigerous Mod 1.7 for Call of Pripyat. Both of these keep much of the atmosphere and overall feel of the vanilla games intact while adding stuff like more missions, weapons, items, and characters, without adding a lot of unnecessary shit like so many other mods do - I believe later versions of Sigerous Mod also do this, which is why I recommend 1.7.

Regarding OGSE, the only thing I didn't like was that the ambient music is disabled, which kinda ruins the atmosphere. This is supposedly easily fixed by messing with some config file, but I have no idea how as googling didn't help me get much wiser.

Clear Sky can easily be skipped. 
 
All three STALKER games are now available on GOG. 
 
Thanks for the comments on the various STALKER mods. I'm always looking forward to playing those games and while I've loved the Complete mods, I'd like to try out something different the next time I give the games a playthrough. Autumn Aurora has been on my ModDB tracking list for a good while now, might give it a try next.

One thing I hate is having to constantly tinker with the backpack and its effect on stamina. There's so much walking in the game that there should be infinite sprint rather than the irritating system they have now. 
 
Too bad both Stalker Evolution & Aurora are for the first game only. I was planning on going through CS & CoP next since SHoC is the last one I played and I've played it twice already whileas I've played the other two just once. 
 
there is infinite sprint in stalker - you just need correct artifacts. two moonlites and you can sprint forever :-). 
+1 For Autumn Aurora 2 
It's a great mod with fantastic visuals and sounds while keeping the stalker atmosphere intact. Definitely recommended! 
Thank You Kaffkop 
That's a usefully detailed and informative view of the various versions of Stalker.

PITY IT'S ALL ENTIRELY FUCKING IRRELEVANT BECAUSE ALTHOUGH THE GAME JUST ABOUT MANAGES TO LOAD AFTER 5 DAYS, ATTEMPTING TO CHANGE ANY SETTINGS WHATSOEVER IN THE MENU CAUSES A BLACK SCREEN CRASH EVERY FUCKING TIME WITHOUT EXCEPTION. DID I JUST SPEND A TENNER TO SPEND MORE TIME EDITING THE FUCKING USER.LTX FILE THAN PLAYING THE CUNTING GAME?? NO I DID FUCKING NOT. BROKEN PILE OF SHIT.

P.S. If anyone has a reliable fix for this then feel free to help me out. 
N/m 
Only took me an hour to fix. Turning off compatability mode for Steam fixed it. Of course I expected to have to fuck around removing registry settings to get a 2007 game with multiple patches to work. Cunts. 
Nice 
Looking over the features for the Zone Reclamation mod, I think you'd actually be wise to install that if this is your first playthrough. Sounds like it can make the experience much better by removing most of the annoyances from the vanilla game. 
 
Two Moonlight artifacts and I was able to sprint from the helicopter crash site near the mercs, almost completely back to the Trader in Cordon. I had to pause just before the railroad. 
Still Waiting... 
For the Lost Alpha mod. :( 
 
Yeah that's gonna be practically the fourth STALKER game. All their cockteasing only makes the wait more anguishing. 
 
Thanks skacky, hadn't noticed it was on GoG! 
 
That looks great, I'd pay for it if they were charging. I hope it's treated like a whole new chapter/game, or a reboot, and not just a remake of Stalkers' early build. Looks like it's almost ready to be released too. 
Chivalry 
Chivalry, the original, is awesome. If I had more time, I'd play it more. I have the new one and have tried it, it seems pretty good. Of course, I would like it to be faster and more Rune-ish; I'd also like the gameplay and level design to be more vertical; but overall it's awesome, especially large online team battles (deathmatch or assault). The map "Ruins" that came with the original is a gigantic and gorgeous ruined medieval middle-eastern city; so obviously I'm going to like that. 
Borderlands 2 Free Weekend 
http://store.steampowered.com/news/12352/

Well worth checking out. It's good fun especially in coop mode. Maybe even for biased poor-taste wankwads like Shambler! >:) 
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