

Road to the North (CoP total overhaul of Call of Misery mod, with 37+ original missions).Misery (CoP adds character classes, cooking, inventory self-maintenance, cigarettes, etc.).Call of Chernobyl (CoP combines all three games' maps into one gigantic map).devs) (see /u/SwogFrog's useful guide to getting started with Autumn Aurora)

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Alternatively, check .Īlways start with SoC, and then play either of the other two in any order (usually in the order of release). These are stats from one of the subreddit moderators. games released by the community to try out.Īssuming full story + some side quests completed, with no free-play/replaying: If you cannot/are unwilling to pay for S.T.A.L.K.E.R., please continue to scroll down and find some completely free, standalone S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Nothing will ever appear on the map, so it's useful to have some Nav Beacons that you can drop immediately adjacent to the anomaly.Always use IsThereAnyDeal to assess the best game prices (ignore the erroneous Microsoft Store entry, which is for a different game)! You should then see a purple circle highlighting where the anomaly is. Originally posted by Chris:Use the long-range scan to send out a "ping" circle. Drop another Nav Beacon & repeat the process. Once you've crossed over in to the new sector, IMMEDIATELY hit the full stop option & spin your ship 180 degrees to find the anomaly again.

SLOWLY drive your ship up as close as you can to the anomaly, then drop out a Nav Beacon (and possibly a satellite), then hit Boost to quickly burst through (you need to be travelling around 500 m/s). I tend to load up a ship with ~40 Nav Beacons & satellites and map out the entire network. The anomaly works like a wormhole that teleports you to a randomly selected other wormhole meaning that going through the same one you came out will spit you out somewhere new (possibly even right back out the same location you just entered) They always appear in the same spot in each sector, so as you play you'll get a feel for where they are located. In space, it will look like a pulsing cluster of turquoise gas-streamers. Nothing will ever appear on the map, so it's useful to have some Nav Beacons that you can drop immediately adjacent to the anomaly. Use the long-range scan to send out a "ping" circle.
