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Monday, December 30, 2019
The unofficial S.T.A.L.K.E.R. came out. Remaster, weighing 30 gigabytes
The cult Stalker: Shadow of Chernobly has come to life today with a graphical mode that brings more polygons, new effects and sharper textures to the game.
Cult shooter S.T.A.L.K.E.R .: Shadow of Chernobyl will probably never get an official remaster due to complications with game rights. However, fans have "remastered" the game several times, and the latest attempt to modernize Stalker came to fruition a few hours ago.
The Stalker SoC Remaster is available for download, and in its 30 gigabytes it delivers an increased number of polygons for NPC characters, mutants, and objects. Of course, the sharpened 4K texture is due to the modification size. In addition, there is a modified lighting system. You can check out what this looks like in the following trailer:
It doesn't seem like much of a progress for me personally, but maybe it just looks like that in the video. In any case, the modification should work neatly with the GOG version of Stalker, which you can currently buy for 5 and a half euros. The modification author has already started work on the same treatment for Stalker: Clear Sky and Call of Pripyat.
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